On the other hand, I am dreading what 14 consecutive weeks might do to me. If I’m stressed now, after spending six weeks on campus without a break, what is 14 going to do to me?
Author: The Quill
Students report feelings of burnout, added stress as spring semester offers no break
“[There’s] no break and too much work, and all the work is done by staring at a screen for 12 hours a day,”
Senior Spotlight: Kate Ross
Photo Courtesy of Sports Information By Carly Mersky, Staff Writer Senior Kate Ross is a business administration major and a psychology minor on the Susquehanna women’s track and field and soccer teams,…
Senior Spotlight: Madi Welliver
Photo Courtesy of Sports Information By Jenna Horning, Staff Writer Madi Welliver is a senior on the Susquehanna women’s soccer and basketball team from Turbotville, Pa. She is an early childhood education…
SGA and Dean Kracker sponsor virtual 5K in honor of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The campus kickoff begins Sunday, Nov. 1 at 11:30 a.m. in front of the Blough-Weis Library. Registration is available on Sunday in-person or online through Nov. 3.
WQSU continues to showcase student talent
Every week, the performers never cease to impress and they continue to encourage everyone to take these types of opportunities
Staff Administering COVID-19 Tests On-Campus
Loads of tests have come back inconclusive, and while that may have to do with students not following pre-test directions properly, how are we to know?
Theatre Department Announces “The Three Sisters” – November 12-15
A fresh, Zoom-inspired look at the classic Russian tragicomedy about heartbreak and absurdity. “While honoring the true spirit of Chekhov’s original play, this adaptation also humorously celebrates the unique experience of making theatre in the Zoom era.” – Dr. Jeanne Tiehen, the director of The Three Sisters.
Field Hockey Senior Spotlight: Vivian Simone
Photo Courtesy of Sports Information By Kyle Trainor, Staff Writer Vivian Simone is a senior marketing and advertising major on the Susquehanna field hockey team from Belvidere, N.J. Her position while at…
WQSU helps student musicians show off their talents
“I wanted to make a way for our student musicians to showcase their art, music and talents,” Eaton explained, “Because of [COVID-19], a lot of students aren’t able to perform for the public, so I wanted to offer a platform for them to do so safely.”








