The Laramie Project is a documentary style play written about the tragic murder of Mathew Sheppard, a gay college student who lived in Laramie, Wyo.
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Senior Spotlight: Ryan Bucher
By Carly Mersky, Staff Writer Senior Ryan Bucher is a marketing major and a long-stick midfielder on the men’s lacrosse team from Selinsgrove, Pa. During his free time, he likes to hang…
Taking Chances with Chance the Rapper on Greatest Music of All Time Podcast
Chancelor Bennett, better known as Chance the Rapper, appeared on episode 26 where he brought up current topics that resonate with many people.
Should Spring Athletics Re-Open?
As much as we can all feel for athletes at this time, forcing the seasons to start up is not the way to go.
Senior Spotlight: Nevin Hoenninger
Photo Courtesy of Sports Information By Carly Mersky, Staff Writer Senior Nevin Hoenninger is a biology major with a religious studies minor and is a shooting guard on the women’s basketball team….
Students Discuss COVID-19 Protocol Violation Fines
Susquehanna administration has decided to fine students for violating COVID-19 protocols. These violations include, but are not limited to: not showing up or scheduling testing and having off-campus guests in residence halls.
Super Bowl commercials make up for game
Many of this year’s Super Bowl ads clearly approached production like an SNL season finale—throw as many celebrities in front of the camera as possible and hope the rest falls into place.
Senior Spotlight: John Kozinski
By Dakota Dobrovich-Fago, Staff Writer Whether he is on the court for the men’s basketball team or in the classroom, senior John Kozinski is constantly setting an example. Hailing from West Chester,…
Senior Spotlight: Bryce Butler
Photo Courtesy of Sports Information By Hannah Grove, Contributing Writer Bryce Butler is a senior finance major on the men’s basketball team. He is from Abingdon, Md. and is this season’s team…
Students Conduct COVID-19 Tests Themselves
Personally, I don’t think it was a good idea to allow students to begin testing themselves for the simple fact that we are not testing experts.








