By Jacquelyn Letizia, Staff writer Throughout the week of April 22, the Susquehanna Greek community holds its annual Greek Week. The week started with SU SERVE on Saturday, a campus wide day of…
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Former alumni announced as Commencement Speaker
By Michael Bernaschina, Staff writer John R. Strangfeld, chairman and CEO of Prudential Financial Inc., was announced to be Susquehanna’s keynote speaker for the 159th commencement to be hosted on May 17. Strangfeld…
Koru meditation class offers relaxation at SU
By Nicole Fellin, Staff writer Susquehanna students have the opportunity to meditate on campus every Tuesday at 6 p.m. with Jennifer Asmuth, Assistant Professor of Psychology. She is hosting a Koru Mindfulness…
Earth Week raises awareness of the environment on campus
By Matthew Dooley, Staff writer The Johnson Center for Civic Engagement (JCCE) has been working to make sure Earth Week is known to the students of Susquehanna University. According to junior Emily Osback,…
SU job outlook rated 9th nationally
By Samantha McCoy, Staff writer “In a study by the Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA,” Zippia found,” 60.1% of incoming college [first years] inidicated it “very important” that their college’s alumni…
SU student shares her story of self-discovery
By Justus Sturtevant, Staff writer Hailey Leseur sat in Starbucks, staring at her notes, trying to stay focused on her work. The seating area had emptied long ago; now the faint glow of…
Walk a Mile in Her Shoes’ participants raise awareness
By Jacquelyn Letizia, Staff Writer On April 18, Susquehanna held an event called Walk a Mile in Her Shoes on Smith Lawn. The event was sponsored by the Counseling Center, Transitions, the…
Enactus makes national competition
By Matthew Dooley Staff writer Susquehanna’s Enactus group took third place at its regional competition, earning a spot in the national competition. At regionals, the group presented three of the nine projects…
FSU professor presents on economic fallacies
By Sean Colvin Staff writer On April 10, the political science department hosted a talk from Florida State’s Joe Calhoun called “Consumer Protection and other Economic Fallacies.” Calhoun co-authored the book, “Common…
CICE creates discussion on biases
By Kyle Kern Staff writer On April 11, students, staff and faculty gathered by the Arthur Plaza Fountain by the Degenstein Campus Center. The Center for Intercultural and Community Engagement hosted a…