By Jacquelyn Letizia Staff Writer In early February, Susquehanna received a $7.1 million grant to start a new, four-year service program for students called the Susquehanna Student Leaders Program. The…
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SU Writers Institute seeks to help writers
By Seema Tailor Staff Writer The Writers Institute at Susquehanna has been hailed by many as one of the best undergraduate writing programs in the country. The institute fosters a…
Students’ photos featured in gallery
By Matthew Dooley Staff writer Fifteen Susquehanna students’ photography is to be shown in Williamsport Gallery 425 from March 3 until April 5. “The photographs were selected from student work…
DICE looks to welcome current and prospective students
By Lauren Perone Contributing writer The expansion for innovation and entrepreneurial opportunities have only just begun for interested students at Susquehanna. Susquehanna University Innovation Fellows, seniors Hana Feiner and Avi…
CNN political analyst shares faith and life story with SU
By Justus Sturtevant Editor in chief For David Gregory, a CNN political analyst and the author of “How’s Your Faith: An Unlikely Spiritual Journey,” the path of spiritual growth began…
The Quill is now accepting applications for the 2017-2018 editorial board
Dedication, motivation, organization, reliability and innovation are attributes of an editorial board member. Experience is considered for these positions but is not required. To apply, submit a short resume listing…
Residence life to bring political conversations
By Matthew Dooley Staff Writer The Department of Residence Life will bring political seminars to campus starting on March 1 in Evert Dining Hall. The seminar, “Consuming the Political Process,”…
Poverty simulation brings awareness
By Kyle Kern Staff writer In order to bring more awareness to the struggles of poverty, the Johnson Center for Civic Engagement at Susquehanna hosted a poverty simulation in the…
‘Let’s Talk’ teaches students to respect all political views
By Kyle Kern Staff Writer new administration, tension between different political ideologies is building. In response to this, the Center for Academic Achievement sponsored a “Let’s Talk” series that dealt…
New admissions building scheduled to be completed in May
By Michael Bernaschina Staff writer Anyone who has spent time on Susquehanna’s campus during this academic year has likely noticed the large new structure under construction on University Avenue. The…