By Kirsten Hatton Contributing writer When you need more than one hand to count your injuries or you start using fractions to tally them, you can tell that you are not…
Blue Jay’s net late-game heartbreaker to defeat Susquehanna
By Melissa Barracado Staff writer The Susquehanna women’s soccer team suffered its second Landmark Conference loss on Oct. 22 against the visiting Elizabethtown Blue Jays. The only other loss within…
Field hockey streak ends at eight
By Akshay Kriplani Staff writer The Susquehanna River Hawks went on the road to face the Elizabethtown Blue Jays on Oct. 22, falling 6-4 despite a second-half comeback bid. The…
Hawks fall into early hole; lose to Ursinus
By Mike Henken Staff writer The Susquehanna football team came up short on the road against Ursinus on Oct. 22, losing 31-24. The River Hawks got off to a slow…
Writer reviews ‘best’ television shows
By Megan Ruge Asst. living and arts editor Last week, I recommended a myriad of films to view for Halloween, but some people might be looking for something a little less…
US Army Field Band Jazz Ambassadors come to SU
By Danielle Bettendorf Staff writer Susquehanna students and the Jazz Ambassadors, a component of the United States Army Field Band, performed in Weber Chapel Auditorium on Oct. 27. The Jazz Ambassadors…
Lecturer addresses ‘white-collar crime’
By Michelle Seitz Staff writer On Oct. 4 in Stretansky Concert Hall, the Schmidt Foundation hosted “‘Stolen Without a Gun:’ The Anatomy of a White-Collar Crime,” a lecture given by Walter…
Pulitzer prize poet to visit campus
By Megan Ruge Asst. living and arts editor On Tuesday, Nov. 1 at 11 a.m., author Stephen Dunn will hold a reading in the Degenstein Center Theater. The reading is presented…
Lore Degenstein Gallery displays work from juried exhibition
By Megan Ruge Asst. living and arts editor On Oct. 22, the Lore Degenstein Gallery in Degenstien Campus Center opened an exhibit featuring the Figurative Drawing and Painting Competition and Exhibition…
Sophomore wishes for more school spirit
By Jill Baker Asst. news editor Susquehanna is home to more than 2,000 students, but at any given event seeing over 200 people in attendance is rare. School spirit in a…