By Makenna Hall, Asst. News Editor With the midterms quickly approaching, a Let’s Talk was held to discuss voting rights in the Center for Diversity and Inclusion on Oct. 18. The majority…
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Susquehanna honors achievements of distinguished alumni
By Jimmeaha Mack, Staff Writer Five notable alumni were awarded for their distinctive achievements at a banquet that concluded homecoming weekend at Susquehanna. The annual Alumni Awards Banquet took place on Sunday,…
Alumni welcomed back to campus
By Hanifah Jones, Digital Media Editor Everyone is a hero with this year’s homecoming theme, “The ‘Grove Goes Gotham.” The weekend of October 6, Susquehanna will welcome back alumni and friends to…
Anti-hazing efforts raise over $1,000
By Steph Shirk, contributing writer Susquehanna students participated in National Hazing Prevention Week during the week of Sept. 24 to Sept. 28. The nationwide movement’s purpose it to remind us that hazing,…
SU drinking education promotes responsibility
By Grace Tesoro, staff writer Susquehanna hosted Alcohol Awareness Week from Oct. 1–6, during which students were able to participate in different games and events while learning valuable pointers about alcohol consumption….
Visiting lecturer talks ‘being black, male on campus’
By Jimmeaha Mack, staff writer Author Derrick Brooms headlined a talk about the experiences faced by black males on college campuses as part of the common reading lecture series. “Black Men Emerging,”…
Tips to achieve Koru Mindfulness
By Hanifah Jones Staff Writer While your college years can be the best of your life, they can also be the most stressful. Koru Meditation is a great way to combat the everyday stresses of young-adulthood. Between…
Campus aims to reduce carbon footprint with EcoChallenge
By Jimmeaha Mack Staff Writer With the three-week campus wide EcoChallenge coming up Oct. 3, Sustainability coordinator Derek Martin hosted an EcoLuncheon for both faculty and students to raise awareness for the upcoming environmental challenge. This challenge,…
It’s On Us campaign becomes more prevalent on campus
By Emma Pettingill Staff Writer It’s On Us is a national campaign started in 2014 that is working to end the culture around and the occurrence of sexual assault on college campuses, this campaign is also…
Dean connects music to economics
By Jimmeaha MacK Contributing Writer Interim Dean of the Sigmund Weis School of Business Matthew Rousu published a book in June of this year giving insight into hidden economic messages inside Broadway musicals…








