By Jill Baker, Co-editor in chief Ben Shapiro, American conservative political commentator, took the stage in Degenstein Campus Theatre on Tuesday, March 20 to speak about the First Amendment on college campuses….
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GO office hosts passport caravan
By Hanifah Jones, Staff writer Susquehanna University’s Global Opportunities Office hosted its third annual Passport Caravan on Friday, March 9. The Global Opportunities (GO) Office offers Passport Caravan once a semester. The…
Dining services makes switch to Coca-Cola
By Jill Baker, Co-editor in chief Coca-Cola has replaced PepsiCo Inc. as Susquehanna’s beverage vendor as of spring break. The most noticeable effect is in The Hawk’s Nest in the lower level…
Summer preview day sets to leave first-years at ease
By Christina Falso, Staff Writer Everyone remembers the summer before their freshman year. The nervousness, hesitation, excitement, and eagerness to start a new year. The beginning of the college chapter of your…
O-Team Searches For New Leaders
By Christina Falso, Staff Writer O-Team applications went live on Jan. 22 as students arrived on campus for the second semester of the academic year. The Office of First Year Experience is…
Staff with local ties begins new role
By Makenna Hall, Staff Writer Former Snyder County Commissioner, Malcolm Derk, has resigned from the position to become the full-time director of grants and foundation relations at Susquehanna, effective this past January….
SU program makes life less taxing
By Abbie Steinly, Staff Writer An event was held providing students with advice regarding taxes and financial planning; a topic not often taught in school, but very critical to postgraduate life. The…
New coordinator at SU hope to sustain progress
By Hanifah Jones, Staff Writer Susquehanna welcomes a new addition to its Sustainability Group, increasing its efforts to make campus more environmentally friendly. Derek Martin was hired as Susquehanna’s new Sustainability Coordinator…
Counseling director proud of zones
By Michael Bernaschina, Staff Writer Students who find themselves stressed out and in need of a place to relax can do so at Susquehanna’s recently established Take-5 Zones. “The Take-5 Zones were…
Students break out of comfort zone and connect with alumni
By Michael Bernaschina, Staff Writer The Career Development Center hosted its annual on-campus Breakthrough event, where students could interact with alumnae and employers within their field. The event began on Thursday, Feb….








