By Alyssa Asick, Contributing Writer A project coordinated by Susquehanna students for a new inclusive playground in East Snyder Park has been set in motion as the Penn Township Board recently approved the purchase of the equipment.  The plans for the playground…
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Bucknell professor talks art and politics in Tudor-period England
By Victoria Durgin, Asst. Digital Media Editor Bucknell professor James Goodale spoke about art and politics in Tudor-period England during a lecture on Feb. 6 in Degenstein Theater. Goodale spoke to members of…
Digital media students help to promote community garden
By Kaila Snyder, Contributing Writer Communications professor Adam Dean and the students of his advanced digital media class partnered with the East Snyder Community Garden to host a seed exchange for the…
In Memoriam – Susan Bowers 1941-2019
Susan Bowers 1941-2019 Susan Bowers, associate professor emeritus of English and co-founder of Susquehanna University’s Women’s Studies Program, died Jan. 21, 2019. She was 77. Susan was born Dec. 2, 1941, in…
SU student selected for mentor program, makes strides in career
By Michael Mandigo, Staff Writer With the rise of radio’s next generation of talent, Susquehanna’s own Carly Rogers has been selected for the Benztown Mentorship Program to train in the national radio…
SU wins two awards for submitted print and publication pieces
By Kayla Brown, Contributing Writer One award was not enough for Susquehanna, who won two awards in the Print and Publication category from CASE, a membership association this year. The Council for…
WQSU introduces first woman sports director in a decade
By Kelsey Rogers, Asst. News Editor Susquehanna Senior Kirsten Hatton has made history at WQSU, the university’s radio station, by being the first woman sports director since 2002. Previously serving as the…
SU aims to engage with local youth
By Kaila Snyder, Contributing Writer The Johnson Center for Civic Engagement has partnered with the Regional Engagement Center (REC) in downtown Selinsgrove in an effort to provide local youth with positive mentor/mentee…
Fellowship advocates for religious tolerance
By Michael Mandigo, Staff Writer Spring 2019 interfaith fellows, seniors Mitch Roshannon and Hannah Antoine and sophomore Renika Weimer, will be taking on the task of understanding and appreciating diverse religious traditions through…
SU faculty provide resources for graduating students
By Jill Baker, Managing Editor of Design The class of 2019 has started their final stretch and the countdown to graduation brings both stress and motivation. There are three crucial parts to…