By Matthew Dooley Staff writer The 13th annual service event, SU SERVE, is happening on April 22 for any students interested in helping the Selinsgrove community. The Johnson Center for Civic…
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Andy Grammer starts off a two-part concert series at SU
By Elizabeth Hammond Staff writer On April 1, headliner Andy Grammer and opener PUBLIC performed on Degenstein Lawn for Susquehanna’s spring concert. Grammer opened up with two of his biggest hits,…
Three professors share their research in ‘360-second’ lectures
By Sean Colvin Staff writer Three Susquehanna professors from the neuroscience, political science and chemistry departments held a series of “360-second” lectures on March 28 as part of the initiative of…
Student expresses passion for music
By Jacquelyn Letizia Staff writer Senior Rob Barkley, a theatre studies major, held a performance in Charlie’s Coffeehouse in the lower level of Degenstein Campus Center on March 23, where he…
Recent incidents being investigated
By Michael Bernaschina Staff writer Racist graffiti was found in a restroom on campus just prior to the beginning of spring break, according to an email sent to students and…
New Title IX coordinator creates safe environment at SU
By Samantha McCoy Staff writer Barbara Johnson is the new director of workforce diversity and inclusion as well as the Title IX coordinator for Susquehanna. Included within the Human Resources…
SAAC to host Mr. SU competition on April 6
By Samantha McCoy Staff writer The annual Mr. SU competition will take place Thursday, April 6 at 8 p.m. in the Evert Dining Room, with applications for male student-athletes to…
Students and faculty discuss racism
By Kyle Kern Staff writer Pearson-Wharton and Mark Shaffer, of the Susquehanna Counseling Center, spoke as part of a “Let’s Talk” lunch in Benjamin Apple Meeting Room 3. They led…
Communications specialist to offer career-building advice
By Christina Cebek Staff writer The Public Relations Student Society of America will be hosting a professional development seminar titled “Communicate With Passion.” Deanna Tomaselli will be speaking in Faylor…
SU political science professor shares his journey to success
By Sean Colvin Staff writer Though Rolfe Peterson, assistant professor of political science at Susquehanna, has been at the university for less than one academic year, he is adapting well…