By Alanna Dent, Staff Writer Susquehanna’s for Lifelong Learning and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts brought The New York Times columnist turned author George Vecsey back to campus for the third time…
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Breakthrough D.C trip presents job shadowing
By Michelle Seitz, Staff Writer On September 28, the Career Development Center hosted its Breakthrough networking event in Washington, D.C. At this event, students had the opportunity to job shadow and network with…
Trax hosts imaginative ‘Nerf battle to end all Nerf battles’
By Zachary Bonner, Assistant News Editor The “Nerf Battle to end all Nerf Battles” took place Friday, Sept. 29, at Trax from 8 p.m. to midnight. The event was sponsored by SU Nerf,…
SU campus garden is a hidden ‘crop’ to the student body
By Michael Bernaschina, Staff Writer The Susquehanna Campus Garden, located near W. Sassafras Street and Airtower Road, is a big contributor to the local community, though not many students are aware of it’s…
Alpha Delta Pi hosts ‘Beauty and the Greek’ exhibition
By Ben Roehlke, Staff Writer On Oct. 3, the Gamma Omicron chapter of Alpha Delta Pi at Susquehanna hosted their annual “Beauty and the Greek” event in Weber Chapel. The fundraiser event, styled…
Sexual assault film shown for SU Greek life hazing prevention week
By Michael Bernaschina, Staff Writer The film “The Hunting Grounds” was shown in Isaac’s Auditorium in Seibert Hall on Monday, Sept. 26 as a part of Hazing Prevention Week. “The Hunting Grounds,” written…
Professional journalist talks political situation
By Ben Roehlke, Staff Writer On Wednesday Sept. 27, the Center for Intercultural and Community Engagement (CICE) sponsored a guest to come speak in the Degenstein campus theater. The guest speaker was Michel…
Trax hosts successful disco party despite fire alarm
By Alanna Dent, Staff Writer Susquehanna’s on-campus nightclub, Trax, held its annual Silent Disco on Sept. 23. Students were able to trade in their school identification cards for a pair of wireless headphones…
Hazing prevention focuses on community for the weekend
By Parker Thomas, Staff Writer The Inter-Fraternity Council and Panhellenic Council held Field Day on Degenstein Lawn on Sept. 23 from 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. as part of their Hazing Prevention Week….
Campus embraces activist’s message of caring over hate
By Michelle Seitz, Staff Writer The Student Activities Committee hosted the Free Hugs Project on Wednesday, Sept. 18 as a part of Hazing Prevention Week. The Free Hugs Project is run by Ken…