By Emily Costantino, Staff Writer Images are circulating throughout the student community showing what appears to be bugs in the food from the Degenstein Campus Center. A series of pictures…
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Susquehanna comprehensive fee increases as inflation, wage costs rise
The total increase is around four percent compared to the ’21-’22 rate.
Spring ’22 Plan update requires boosters, warns students to figure out quarantine, more
Students will need to quarantine off-campus if they test positive for COVID-19.
GOing your way during a pandemic- senior, staff reflect on trips during COVID-19
Photo provided by Kaitlyn Merklinger By Madeline Lanning, Staff Writer Students at Susquehanna University were hit with an incomprehensible decision following the news of the COVID-19 pandemic. That decision being,…
As Title IX concerns loom over campus, administration promises change
From a Let’s Talk in September through now, Title IX concerns have reverberated over campus.
Spring ’22 registration brings new system to students
Students will use the EAB Academic Planning Tool for registration.
Fall Break 2021: Shuttles, eating options available
By Colton Cook, Contributing Writer Susquehanna’s Fall Break runs from October 15 to October 20. For those who need transportation to the airport or train station, a shuttle will depart…
In Memoriam: Patrick Latsha
Patrick Joseph Latsha, 22, of 443 Elm Rd., Shamokin, passed away on Saturday evening, October 2nd, while attending a fundraising event for the benefit of Transitions of PA, a nonprofit…
Hawk Hub info center opens on campus, offers students “one stop shop”
The hub will host pop-ups from offices across campus and can assist students in getting answers to various questions.
Students, community strike for the climate
The strike began at Degenstein Fountain and coincided with international marches.