By Sabrina Bush Staff writer Hip-hop artist Sage the Gemini performed at Degenstein Lawn on April 7. He was the second headliner featured in Susquehanna’s two-part spring concert series. Sage the Gemini,…
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Financial reality fair prepares students for post-grad life
By Michael Bernasch Staff Writer Students concerned about budgeting their expenses post-graduation got a feel for what that would be like at the Financial Reality Fair held in Mellon Lounge on April 4. The…
Muslim Students Association creates safe place on campus
By Samantha McCoy Staff writer A new organization called the Muslim Students Association has begun meeting on campus this semester. General meetings are held Fridays at 5 p.m. in the basement of…
Cook talks mental health with SU
By Kyle Kern Staff writer On April 3, there was a discussion sponsored by the Counseling Center that dealt with the vocalization of the truth about mental health. Stacey Pearson- Wharton, assistant…
Susquehanna seniors engage in SU tradition
By Jacquelyn Letizia Staff writer In 2013, the Alumni Office at Susquehanna officially began the SU Senior Champions program, which is based off a long-standing tradition at Susquehanna. According to Susan Kreisher, the…
JCCE prepares for annual service
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 Engagement and…
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, “Keep Your…
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 the honors…
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 performed a…
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 staff by…