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 eleven positions…
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Artist B.o.B goes ‘out of his mind’ for SU Spring Concert
By Benjamin Roehlke, Staff writer Susquehanna held its annual spring concert featuring Bobby Ray Simmons Jr., known by his stage name B.o.B., on March 24. The concert was originally scheduled to be…
Students get lucky from weekend event and concert pick
By Abbie Steinly, Staff writer Saint Patrick’s Day came to campus early with the Get Lucky party at Trax on Saturday, March 3. Students broke out their best green attire for the…
Library hopes to inspire with unique book event
By Makenna Hall, Staff writer The Blough-Weis Library and the Better Together interfaith group are hoping to encourage civil discourse amongst the Susquehanna community through the Human Library, occurring April 18 from…
Shapiro shares First Amendment perspectives in sold out event
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….
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….








