By Michael Mandigo Staff writer The theatre department will debut its fall production, “Doubt: a Parable,” at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 20 in Degenstein Center Theater.Daily performances will continue through Sept. 23….
Library: local artwork focuses on community
By Devonne Tourre Contributing Writer An exhibition featuring the work of local artist Sharon McCuen is currently on display on the first floor of the Blough-Weis Library. A reception was held to…
Turn it up: a music review
By Liz Hammond & Nick Forbes Asst. Living & Arts Editor & Managing Editor of Design Last week, this column was dedicated to Mac Miller and his new album, “Swimming.” This week,…
My years here now at Susquehanna
By Harvey Edwards Adjunct Faculty in English Although I cannot recollect exactly who, a wise man once told me: “When you retire, retire to something.” In that, he meant after my primary…
Editor shares self-reflection during NSPW
By Liz Hammond Asst. Living and Arts Editor In honor of National Suicide Prevention Week I’m going to dedicate this article to my own journey. The journey of my road to sanity….
Dean connects music to economics
By Jimmeaha MacK Contributing Writer Interim Dean of the Sigmund Weis School of Business Matthew Rousu published a book in June of this year giving insight into hidden economic messages inside Broadway musicals…
Guest speakers talk PREA, sexual assault amongst prisoners
By Victoria Durgin Contributing Writer The Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) was the topic of a talk presented by the Arlin M. Adams Center for Law and Society at Susquehanna. The “Power,…
Sustainability efforts lead SU to be named “Cool School”
By Grace Tesoro Contributing Writer Susquehanna has earned a spot on the Sierra Club’s “Cool Schools” list, ranking among 270 universities across the U.S. to be named a “green campus,” meaning a…
SU and Milton Hershey aim to increase collegiate success
By Makenna Hall Asst. News Editor Susquehanna has joined 14 other Pennsylvania institutions in forming a partnership with Milton Hershey School (MHS) to provide assistance to their college bound students. By establishing…
Men’s soccer starts 2018 season with two losses
By Jill Baker Editor in chief Susquehanna men’s soccer fell to York College 3-1 despite being up at the half on Sunday in Selinsgrove. River Hawks junior goalkeeper Matt Ellingworth had four…