By Abigail Steinly Staff writer Most students like to spend their summers lounging by the pool or relaxing on a sandy beach. However, Susquehanna sophomore Zachary Groce spent his around a different…
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KD recognizes friendship month
By Erin McElwee Staff writer In the month of September, the sisters of Kappa Delta celebrated International Women’s Friendship Month. The month included events and activities meant to instill confidence and inspire…
Junior follows dream of traveling to Africa
By Matthew Dooley Staff writer junior Marissa Dacken participated in the Global Opportunities South Africa experience. She and 14 other students immersed themselves in the culture of South Africa for 19 days…
Zeta’s ‘Think Pink’ week raises money for those in need
By Jacquelyn Letizia Staff writer According to Bright Pink, one of Zeta Tau Alpha’s philanthropy partners, one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime and one in…
President Lemons shares childhood stories and offers advice
By Kyle Kern Staff writer Room in the Garrett Sports Complex on Oct. 5, Susquehanna President L. Jay Lemons led the first of a potential new series of talks that address the…
‘LYM’ continues to grow at SU
By Sabrina Bush Staff writer What began as an entrepreneurship class project at a Minnesota university in 2012 has since become an enterprise in battling pediatric cancer, with a network of nearly…
SU student spends her summer at Mt. Vernon
By Matt Dooley Staff writer Susquehanna students have numerous chances to participate in internships thanks to the Career Development Center. Senior Rachel Baer was one of those fortunate students; she landed an…
Susquehanna professor brings calming exercise to campus
By Jacquelyn Letizia Staff writer A Susquehanna professor has brought his passion for yoga to students and staff at the university. “The health and wellness benefits of yoga have been a significant…
SU professor puts focus on education in local election bid
By Kyle Kern Staff Writer Election season is upon us. Many people find themselves so caught up in the presidential election that the elections for other offices are being obstructed from view, but…
Susquehanna junior dies following tragic car accident
By Sean Colvin Staff writer Susquehanna junior accounting major Corey Losch died in an automobile accident on Sept. 23. A memorial service was held Sept. 25 for Losch. Students gathered around Arthur Plaza…