By Dan DiLizia, Staff Writer The Susquehanna women’s cross country team competed at the Lock Haven Invitational on Sept. 21, finishing 21st out of 37 teams and being led by…
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Indiana University professor to present lecture on public opinion
By Lily Gannon, Staff Writer A lecture that will discuss the different social and political aspects that shape the public’s support for government in advanced industrial democracies will be held…
Football suffers loss in overtime to ranked Muhlenberg
By Tre Shuttlesworth, Staff Writer The Susquehanna football team ended up on the los- ing side of a thrilling 24-17 matchup against Muhlenberg College that ended in overtime on Sept….
Racial slur is still being questioned
By Grace Tesoro, Staff Writer The Susquehanna community is still processing an incident regarding a racial slur on social media in past weeks by a Susquehanna student. Although the slur…
SU professor talks queer literature
By Hasanthika Sirisena I first realized I was bisexual in my late teens, early 20s. It took me a long time, though, to wrestle with what that identity meant to…
Students discuss racial slurs, negative impacts
By Lauryn Longacre, Staff Writer The use of the “n-word” was the topic for the Let’s Talk lunch discussion on Sept. 24 in the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI)….
“Working” the musical celebrates average, hardworking Americans
By Marissa Massare, Living and Arts Editor The Susquehanna community can forget about the schoolwork, at least for a few days, and focus on “Working,” Susquehanna’s fall musical, which opens…
Review: Musical tells of the first female captain of American Airlines
By Sarah McMillin, Asst. Living and Arts Editor When people ask what kind of music I listen to, I just say “yes.” My Spotify is filled with songs from pretty…
VIP Center promotes discussion on navigation in new age relationships
By Grace Tesoro, Staff Writer Students discussed and shared their thoughts on the dating phrase “We’re Just Talking” at the first installment of the Navigating Relationships series on Sept. 19,…
Community unites to hold strike against climate change issue
By Lauryn Longacre, Staff Writer Nearly 500 people joined the climate strike to demand awareness for climate change in Lewisburg on Sept. 20. “Climate change is not a lie, do…