Photos Courtesy of Susquehanna Athletics By Abrielle Tutino The Susquehanna men’s basketball dropped a hard fought 77-72 decision to Elizabethtown on Friday night in Landmark Conference action at O.W. Houts Gymnasium. The…
SU Slam and the Black Student Union invite you to attend Community Poetry Night
By Lily Papendick, Assistant A&E Editor; Photo Credits to SU Slam and the Black Student Union With the spring semester now well underway, classes, sports and extracurricular activities have returned in full swing. For some, this semester…
Women’s Basketball Improves to 14-3 With Win Over Elizabethtown
Photos by Michael Lipscomb By Ashley Nace The Susquehanna women’s basketball team avenged an early season loss against Elizabethtown on Saturday with a 75-62 win over the Blue Jays in O.W. Houts Gymnasium. Carly George and Annie…
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. connects communities decades later
By Jasmine Durst; Photo Credits to Joshua Ellenbogen The Susquehanna University community united to “lift every voice” during a time of uncertainty in the world. President Jonathan Green explained in his welcoming speech that, according…
Men’s Basketball Erases Three-Game Losing Streak With Win Over Goucher
Photos Courtesy of Susquehanna Athletics By Marquis Frias, Sports Editor The Susquehanna men’s basketball team ended their three-game losing streak Wednesday night after defeating the Goucher Gophers 77-64 in Selinsgrove. The River…
How to survive: A snowy Susquehanna campus
By Jaidyn Steinbrecher; Photo Credits to Jaidyn Steinbrecher ‘Tis that time of year, when the campus is painted white and the chilling winds seemingly never end. Whether you grew up in the wintery depths…
How to survive: Being a student athlete
By Lily Fay; Photo Credits to the Susquehanna Athletics Department Susquehanna University has 23 NCAA Division III intercollegiate sports teams as well as a wide range of club sports. As 30% of the…
“Convenience Store Woman:” A book review
By Stella Feenstra, Digital Social Media and Advertising Editor Sayaka Murata’s “Convenience Store Woman” is a book written for individuals who got a part-time job in their young adulthood that they were simply too emotionally attached to…
“Suburbia”: A modern-day view into old-school life
By Lily Papendick, Assistant Editor of Arts & Entertainment; Photo Credits to Lily Papendick On Saturday, Jan. 17, the Lore Degenstein Gallery held its opening reception for “Suburbia,” their first exhibit of the new…
Photos: Men’s and Women’s Track and Field vs River Hawk Invite
Photos by Michael Lipscomb








