By Michael Mandigo, Staff Writer The fellows of the language department hosted the language carnival at Trax on March 22 to showcase the different cultures associated with the languages taught at Susquehanna….
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SU welcomes new assistant VP to Student Financial Services office
By Victoria Durgin, Asst. Digital Media Editor Justin Rummel started as Susquehannaâs new assistant vice president of Studnt Financial Services (SFS) on March 1. Rummel will oversee the team responsible for the…
OLE welcomes new assistant director, Greek life advisor
By Kyle Kern, Staff Writer The Office of  Leadership and Engagement (OLE) has been rearranged. The middle cubicle that used to be in the office spaces is no longer there and a new face has arrived on…
WQSU named Best College Radio Station, earns four golden awards
By Victoria Durgin, Asst. Digital Media Editor Susquehannaâs campus radio station now has gold to add to their studio. WQSU took home four awards at the 2019 Intercollegiate Broadcasting Systems (IBS) conference…
SU discusses plans for future power outages
By Kayla Brown, Staff Writer For merely seconds last month lights went out, refrigeratorâs stopped humming and TVâs shut off on campus due to a power outage during brutal winter winds. The…
SU Greek life receives award for efforts in hazing prevention
By Makenna Hall, News Editor Susquehannaâs Panhellenic and Interfraternity Councils efforts in hazing prevention on campus earned them the Hank Nuwer Hazing Prevention Award at the Northeast Greek Leadership Association (NGLA) Conference…
Phi Beta Sigma presents third annual Wild âN Out event
By Michael Mandigo, Staff Writer Susquehannaâs Phi Beta Sigma held itâs third annual Wild âN Out event on Friday, March 1 in Issacs Auditorium to bring attention to the fraternity while also…
SU professor shares experience working with asylum seekers
By Kaila Snyder, Staff Writer Associate Professor of Anthropology Shari Jacobson hosted a discussion recounting what she witnessed when she volunteered with asylum seekers at the border in Texas. Jacobson critically analyzed migration and the border itself on Feb. 26 in the Shearer Dining Rooms.  Jacobson shared…
Former U.S. senator talks political experience, religion
By Michael Mandigo, Staff Writer Former U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman of Connecticut gave a speech on politics and religion as part of the Alice Pope Shade Lecture series on Feb. 24 in…
Sustainable food fair provides SU with opportunity to be eco-friendly
(Pictured:Â Gibby Knoebel representing Gibâs Farm. Knoebel shared about the substainability practices used on his farm and shared samples of greens.) By Victoria Durgin, Asst. Digital Media Editor Samples and information from 14…