By Jillian Houser Contributing writer Get out and get energized. Camp ENERGY is recruiting counselors for their annual overnight summer program that is held from Aug. 5 to 11, 2017. Located in…
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Forum addresses campus incidents
By Michael Bernaschina Contributing writer Members of the faculty, Public Safety, the Selinsgrove police and the state police gathered for a public forum on Jan. 25 to discuss recent incidents of hate…
Scholars House remains one of Susquehanna’s ‘hidden gems’
By Erin McElwee Staff writer Susquehanna may be a small campus, but there are plenty of spots that are unknown to many students. One such spot is the Scholars House. The Scholars…
SU faculty donate to United Way
By Kyle Kern Staff writer The United Way campaign is a center that helps to better communities by focusing on the aspects that need to be worked on in the area. This…
GSA club shares past experiences and plans
By Sean Colvin Staff writer The Gender and Sexuality Alliance Club “wears a lot of hats,” according to its president, senior Hailey Leseur, who has been a member of the club since…
SU staff member shares life story, offers advice to students
By Jacquelyn Letizia Staff writer On Nov. 30, the Chaplain’s Office sponsored a “What Matters to Me and Why?” lunch with Lakeisha Meyer, a staff member at Susquehanna. Meyer, the assistant dean…
SU celebrates 50 years of Christmas Candlelight Service
By Jacquelyn Letizia Staff writer Susquehanna will put on its annual Christmas Candlelight Service on Tuesday, Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in Weber Chapel Auditorium. This year marks the 50th anniversary of…
Susquehanna students volunteer at ‘Festival’ to help disabled
By Kyle Kern Staff writer Students from Susquehanna visited the Selinsgrove Center to attend the Peace Festival on Nov. 13. The event was sponsored by Susquehanna’s Office of the Chaplain. The Peace…
Simulation banquet provides awareness
By Matthew Dooley Staff writer The Johnson Center for Civic Engagement hosted the annual Hunger Banquet at Susquehanna on Nov. 16. According to sophomore Abbie Wolfe, the poverty program coordinator at the…
Students enjoy music at ‘Let’s Talk’
By Jacquelyn Letizia Staff writer On Nov. 15, Robert Mirabal and ETHEL joined students, faculty and staff in the Shearer Dining Rooms for a “Let’s Talk” lunch. Mirabal is a celebrated Native…








