By Lauryn Longacre, Staff Writer The Selinsgrove Market Street Festival celebrated 41 years of bringing the community together from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sept. 28. along Market Street. The event…
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WQSU day proclaimed by Snyder County commissioners for Oct. 4
By Kara Little, News Editor Susquehanna’s radio station 88.9 WQSU The Pulse celebrates National College Radio Day and WQSU day on Oct. 4. The celebration kicked off with the proclamation of the…
SU takes initiative for more mindful students
By Lauryn Longacre, Staff Writer Meditation and food intake control were the central themes taught during the Counseling Center’s Mindful Mondays in the President’s Dining Room in Degenstein Campus Center on Sept….
Succulent care kit for college kids
By Alyssa Gehris, Staff Writer Succulents are quite the aesthetically-pleasing fad of teens to young adults right now, so naturally as we go off to college we can’t help but pick one…
Yoga instructor suggests meditation to relieve student anxiety
By Grace Tesoro, Staff Writer Meditation is a practice that is used all over the world by people who want to achieve this feeling of tranquility. The exercise of meditation originated from…
Racial slur is still being questioned
By Grace Tesoro, Staff Writer The Susquehanna community is still processing an incident regarding a racial slur on social media in past weeks by a Susquehanna student. Although the slur was not…
Students discuss racial slurs, negative impacts
By Lauryn Longacre, Staff Writer The use of the “n-word” was the topic for the Let’s Talk lunch discussion on Sept. 24 in the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI). The lunch…
VIP Center promotes discussion on navigation in new age relationships
By Grace Tesoro, Staff Writer Students discussed and shared their thoughts on the dating phrase “We’re Just Talking” at the first installment of the Navigating Relationships series on Sept. 19, hosted by…
Community unites to hold strike against climate change issue
By Lauryn Longacre, Staff Writer Nearly 500 people joined the climate strike to demand awareness for climate change in Lewisburg on Sept. 20. “Climate change is not a lie, do not let…
Tuition, expenses continue to rise
By Lauryn Longacre, Staff Writer The price to attend Susquehanna university has increased by four percent for students attending the 2019-2020 school-year. This means that students will now be charged $62,320 for…