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.
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February marks return of students, COVID-19 to campus
Photo by Victoria Durgin/The Quill By Victoria Durgin, Editor in Chief February marked students’ return to campus for the spring semester. It also saw a peak of 27 student cases and the…
Residence Life adjusts to understaffing, aims to restructure
Residence life hires Interim Director Jon Conlogue amidst the office’s plan to reorganize staffing structure in hopes of finally achieving a sense of stability.
SGA discusses COVID-19 compliance fine, new public safety officers
SGA met on Feb. 15 to discuss a variety of topics including a new policy that will fine students for not following COVID-19 guidelines, the hiring of two new public safety officers and the new Remote Learners’ Workshop.
Search for new Public Safety investigator underway, includes student feedback
The search committee also includes the VIP Center and leadership from It’s On Us.
Susquehanna updates Plan, turns away from wastewater testing
Students will now be tested twice a week, and new mask guidelines are in place.
New lab, testing spaces come to Susquehanna for the spring
Aikens Lounge and the Garrett Sports Complex Fieldhouse will be used for administering PCR tests.
Challenges and triumphs of fall semester help to shape the spring
Counseling, Dining, IT and more will use what worked (and what didn’t) to shape procedure for the upcoming spring semester.
Susquehanna joins inaugural alliance targeting racial equity
The Liberal Arts Colleges Racial Equity Leadership Alliance is a conglomerate of more than 50 colleges and universities nationwide.
Lack of language fellows presents new challenges for modern languages department
“But nothing replaces having the fellows…It makes the department more than just courses. It adds life,” German Club President Becky Vernachio said.