By Victoria Durgin, Digital Media Editor When students think of what their tuition dollars are spent on every year, they might think about food or the lab equipment they use….
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Abplanalp and Donnelly reach milestones in win
By Mel Barracato, Staff Writer Senior attackman Jack Donnelly totaled 10 points on seven goals and three assists for the men’s lacrosse team in Susquehanna’s 11-8 win against Landmark Conference-rival…
DiMaio leads Hawks in 13-8 home victory
By Mike Henken, Sports Editor The Susquehanna women’s lacrosse team picked up a 13–8 victory over Immaculata on Tuesday, April 23 on Sassafras Field in Selinsgrove, Pa. The River Hawks…
Faculty awarded grant in support of civil discourse project
By Victoria Durgin, Digital Media Editor Three Susquehanna faculty members were awarded $83,820 through a grant program from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The grant is in support…
Fahsbender secures top performance in doubleheader split against Juniata
By Nicole Hauck, Staff Writer The Susquehanna softball team split a doubleheader against Juniata winning the first game 12–3 in five innings and losing the second game 4–1 in seven…
Burman prospers as baseball picks up back-to-back wins
By Andrew Snyder, Staff Writer An impressive performance from junior infielder Alex Burman and freshman Ryan Monroy led the Susquehanna baseball team to a 17-0 victory over Juniata on Saturday,…
Fellows and readers gather to celebrate World Book Day
By Michael Mandigo, Staff Writer Susquehanna’s language fellows created two World Book Day exhibits on April 23 to showcase books of various cultures that have helped shape their identities. The…
Gallery opens up to ‘extraordinary’ artists, cultural rupture and overlay
By Sarah McMillin, Asst. Living & Arts Editor The Lore Degenstein Art Gallery opened a new exhibition entitled “Ordinary Extraordinary: Collage in America” on April 20. The exhibit features a…
Meet and greet shows off SU’s new sheep, ongoing sustainability efforts
Susquehanna is welcoming around 20 new sheep to campus to act as lawn mowers for the 14 acres that the solar arrays occupy. The goal is to have the sheep…
Club to perform play
By Lily Gannon, Staff Writer Shakespeare Club will perform its annual production, this year the comedy “Much Ado About Nothing,” at 7:30 p.m. on May 4 in Degenstein Theater. The…