By Matt Vargo Photos by Nick Williams, Assistant News & Photography Editor For the ninth consecutive season, the Goal Post Trophy stays in Selinsgrove. The SU football team defeated Juniata…
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New Muslim Student Association Formed
By Ashley Brickner, News Editor In recent weeks, the Susquehanna community welcomed the Muslim Student Association (MSA), our newest diversity organization. Dedicated to cultivating a space for students to practice…
Football Stomps Giants in High-Scoring Victory
Photos By Logan Moyer, Sports Editor By Matt Guear The football team handled their business in a giant way against Keystone College Saturday. The River Hawks (5-1 overall, 2-0 Landmark)…
Volleyball Flourishing Under Johnson
By Matt Guear The volleyball team is embracing change and reaping the rewards this season. The River Hawks (12-10 overall, 3-2 Landmark) are under new leadership in the form…
Home Away from Home
By Haley Zeller “May your adventures bring you closer together, even as they take you far away from home.” – Trenton Lee Stewart With the arrival of Family Weekend…
Drag Yourself Out to the Show
By Kelly Waldron The Student Activities Committee (SAC) welcomed back host Trixy Valentine, among other drag queens, for Susquehanna University’s fourth annual drag show on October 4. This year’s show…
Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company Returns to Susquehanna
By Kelly Waldron After 11 years, The Artist Series welcomes back the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company to Degenstein Theater on Oct. 29 at 7:30 p.m. This Asian American dance company…
A Rise in Tuition is Getting a Rise out of Students
By Rylee Baker It’s no secret that in the past four years, things have continued to skyrocket in price as basic needs become more expensive. College tuition is no exception…
Field Hockey Shuts Out Lycoming
Photos By Michael Lipscomb By Quill Staff The field hockey team snapped its two-game losing streak on Saturday afternoon, earning a 3-0 win over visiting Lycoming at Sassafras Field in…
Creative Writing: Senior Reading
Tuesday, October 1 at 7 p.m. marked the first Senior Reading event for the senior creative writing majors. Six seniors read aloud pieces that they had written throughout their years…