By Jack Gluckman On March 16, 2021, Robert Aaron Long visited three Asian-owned spa parlors in the Atlanta area and killed eight people.   The motivation behind the attacks was his alleged…
Category: Beyond Campus
Writer reflects on love for Olympics
I think you’ll find that it is about a lot more than just athletics.Â
A Day In The Life At The Holiday Inn: A Student’s Perspective
My main concern here is that no medical staff call to check in on us and there’s nobody in charge of physically making sure we’re still alive and well. There are cameras in the halls watching us all the time, which is pretty weird, I won’t lie.
Diagnosing Dating During A Pandemic: Still Swiping Right?
If the basics of Tinder haven’t changed due to COVID-19 for you and you’re still ready to swipe right because your profile pic preference hasn’t changed, make sure you take a step back to think about the new safety that goes into a date.
Diagnosing Dating During A Pandemic: Can Love Go The Distance?
Your relationship is so stripped of the natural qualities that personal time together is all you have to make up for the inefficiencies of distance.
Diagnosing Dating During A Pandemic: Where Do We Stand?
Communication is about to be your best friend.
Election Week Serves Up A Multitude of Emotions
The most stressful part of election week was definitely the waiting game.
Diagnosing Dating During A Pandemic: Where Are All The Single People?
I do know something, I promise I have not just been blindly leading you down a path that has no destination, but let me ask you a question: Where do you go to find yourself a date? And I mean you right now, the person reading this.
Diagnosing Dating During A Pandemic: Is Now The Right Time For Love?
By Victoria DiMartino, Staff Writer Is there ever a right time for love? Whether it is a pandemic or just a regular Thursday, sometimes it feels like no matter what we do…
Off Campus Quarantine: A Day In The Life
By Madeline Lanning, Opinion Editor After almost two months with no mishaps and returning students following the guidelines set forth by Susquehanna’s health and safety teams, the inevitable happened. On Sept. 23,…