Derrick explained that she felt a lot of pressure to find a summer internship, so she began reaching out about opportunities within her network. She was actually able to find a connection through her aunt that led her to a summer internship at LDJ Productions.
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Transitions of PA advocate discusses human trafficking awareness
By Gabrielle Chaudry, Staff Writer The Violence Intervention and Prevention (VIP) Center organized an event informing students of the importance of human trafficking awareness and prevention via Zoom on Sept. 21. Transitions…
Former program manager speaks to business students
Ziehl spoke on an industry standard saying, “You always have to have goals because you have to be able to measure your success.”
Commuter students juggle new routine with less space, options
Some students say the loss of dedicated spaces has led to a loss of a sense of community, and a space to get work done.
September brings COVID-19, quarantines to campus
This article includes an interactive timeline.
Student workers voice concerns, advocate for protocol changes
RAs and Student Ambassadors have advocated for safety changes on campus.
Campus departments start discussion on sexual violence prevention
Guest speaker Tim Mousseau shared his personal story of sexual violence to encourage students to not feel ashamed in looking for support with sexual violence incidents.
SU’s book club invites readers to join its virtual meetings
Photo by Freddie Marriage on Unsplash By Makenna Hall, Managing Editor of Content Susquehanna’s monthly book club has moved to Zoom for the fall semester, hoping to provide a relaxing, casual space…
Blough-Weis Library virtually opens the house for new students
By Makenna Hall, Managing Editor of Content Susquehanna’s library staff is refusing to let new health regulations prevent incoming students from learning about the library’s sources by implementing a virtual open house,…
ROTC welcomes new cadets, celebrates growth and dedication
“Our program at SU is continuously growing and striving to mold college students into officers by the end of their four years at Susquehanna,”








