By Justus Sturtevant Editor in chief As an economics major, I spend a lot of time dealing with money. I’ve taken accounting classes where we track money, management classes where we make…
Category: Opinion
Director’s Discussion
By Eli Bass—Director of Jewish Life Through archeology we find our history. Archeology as a practice allows us to get a better glimpse of our past, allowing us to learn and understand…
Editor enjoys her final year while she can
By Jenna Sands Forum editor People always say enjoy it while it lasts. They say it about high school and college and even studying abroad. I always thought about it and didn’t…
Senior reflects on passion for field hockey
By Tessa Woodring News editor for 10 years now, and my field hockey career just recently ended with one of the greatest seasons of my life. My mom played field hockey during…
Chaplain’s Corner
By Rev. Scott M. Kershner, University Chaplain I wrote this on Nov. 7, when we still didn’t have a result from this endless and tumultuous presidential election. Hopefully by the time you…
Student visits hundreds of stray canines
By Brenda Ortega Abroad writer Before I came to Costa Rica there was a video going viral on Facebook. The video showed “Dog Heaven,” or as it is actually known, “Territorio de…
Editor gives advice about life after college
By Nick Forbes Asst. sports editor As I find myself in the middle of my sophomore year here at Susquehanna, I think back to when I first made my way to this…
Director’s Discussion
By Eli Bass—Director of Jewish Life There is a legend of the 1st century B.C.E. Rabbi Hillel the Elder. Hillel the Elder is the namesake for Hillel, the organization on campus committed…
Writer talks of study abroad opportunities
By Matt Dooley Staff writer Susquehanna’s Global Opportunities trips are amazing experiences, but I was wondering why they are mandatory to graduate. Don’t get me wrong; I loved my GO experience. The…
Sophomore wishes for more school spirit
By Jill Baker Asst. news editor Susquehanna is home to more than 2,000 students, but at any given event seeing over 200 people in attendance is rare. School spirit in a general sense…