By Abbie Steinly, Staff writer Students are gathering up their spare change to donate to Sigma Gamma Rho’s second annual Dime Wars, happening until April 19, in the lower level…
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SAC applications open for committed students
By Michael Bernaschina, Staff writer Applications for students interested in joining the Student Activities Committee and helping to support future activities and events on campus are now available online. Student…
Senshu University exchange student reflects on last program
By Haruka Takeda, Contributing writer Firstly, I would like to say thank you to all of the members of the Susquehanna University community. We, Senshu students, all twelve of us…
Former governor to appear as a speaker opposite of Shapiro
By Makenna Hall, Staff writer Susquehanna will continue to encourage civil discourse on campus by welcoming former Democratic governor of Pennsylvania, Ed Rendell. His topic will be “A Progressive View…
Innovators and creators organize to showcase their passion
By Kyle Kern, Co-editor in chief Susquehanna students’ passions were showcased at a new event hosted by DICE and University Innovation Fellows, UIF, on April 4. Participating students had tables…
Greeks jamming out for a good cause
By Abbie Steinly, Staff writer Students in the Greek community showcased their musical talents in Tau Kappa Epsilon’s fundraising event for their philanthropy, on Monday, March 26. This was the…
Comedian music artist impresses at SAC event
Dan Henig, a comedian music artist, visited Susquehanna on March 23 at Trax. Henig is originally from Michigan but now lives in California. Henig has created his career off of…
Earth Hour movement begins at SU
By Michael Bernaschina, Staff writer Susquehanna took part in Earth Hour, an annual, worldwide demonstration of environmental support on March 24. Earth Hour began in Sydney in 2007 as a…
Suicide awareness event focuses on SU students
By Abbie Steinly, Staff writer The Counseling Center held a suicide awareness training on Tuesday, March 27, that students could sign up for to learn more about recognizing and talking…
JCCE begins office hiring process
By Michael Bernaschina, Staff writer The Johnson Center for Civic Engagement is looking for students interested in service work to fill multiple positions for the upcoming fall semester. There are…