By Kyle Kern, Staff Writer The Office of Leadership and Engagement (OLE) has been rearranged. The middle cubicle that used to be in the office spaces is no longer there and a new face has…
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WQSU named Best College Radio Station, earns four golden awards
By Victoria Durgin, Asst. Digital Media Editor Susquehanna’s campus radio station now has gold to add to their studio. WQSU took home four awards at the 2019 Intercollegiate Broadcasting Systems…
SU to adopt new broadcasting program
By Lauren Gooch, Contributing Writer “Community Connections” is a Susquehanna University broadcasting program which seeks to serve the local community by providing news stories on positive, community events. By reporting…
SU discusses plans for future power outages
By Kayla Brown, Staff Writer For merely seconds last month lights went out, refrigerator’s stopped humming and TV’s shut off on campus due to a power outage during brutal winter…
‘Fad’ female-led films lack plots men get
By Jill Baker, Video and Graphics Editor There is an endless dialogue regarding the prevalence of gender stereotypes enforced in movies throughout the past century. There resides the age-old balance…
SU Greek life receives award for efforts in hazing prevention
By Makenna Hall, News Editor Susquehanna’s Panhellenic and Interfraternity Councils efforts in hazing prevention on campus earned them the Hank Nuwer Hazing Prevention Award at the Northeast Greek Leadership Association…
Actress visits campus, talks boisterous career
KATHLEEN T GOT CANDID—Kathleen Turner, an actress who has worked on stage, television and in film, visited Susquehanna on March 3 in the Degenstein Center Theater to talk about her…
Russian National Ballet Theatre visits SU, teaches students
By Lauren Runkle, Contributing Writer The Russian National Ballet Theatre performed at Susquehanna as a part of the Artist Series on March 7. According to Artist Series Coordinator Marcos Krieger,…
Turn It Up: A Music Review
By Nick Forbes, Managing Editor of Content Hip-Hop. It is undoubtably the most prolific music genre of our generation. Since its humble beginnings in the late 80s, Hip- Hop has…
Lights, Camera, Action: A Movie Review – ‘Captain Marvel’ soars with fans but doesn’t surprise audiences
By Danielle Bettendorf, Living & Arts Editor Ever since the Marvel Cinematic Universe began with “Iron Man” 11 years ago, its superheroes have been predominantly white (minus “Black Panther”) and…