By Kayln Albers, Staff Writer The Susquehanna men’s soccer team dropped their first ever game in program history to Goucher College with a 3–2 loss in overtime. Sophomore midfielder Alex Graul lit up…
Volleyball goes 2-0 in tri-match; sweep GU
By Mel Barracato, Staff Writer Senior Morgan Lowe shined in last weekend’s Landmark Tri-match against Catholic University and Goucher College as the River Hawks took home two conference victories. Both matches finished with…
Field Hockey picks up two victories
By Alyssa Gehris, Staff Writer Susquehanna field hockey team claimed their fifth win overall and first conference win of the season with a 3–2 over-time win at Goucher on Saturday, Sept. 30 on…
Women’s soccer earn ninth and tenth victory
By Mel Barracato, Staff Writer Susquehanna women’s soccer defeated Goucher in a 1–0 conference match at home in Selinsgrove last Saturday, Sept. 30, with the lone goal happening in the 16th minute coming…
River Hawks dismantle conference-foe Dickinson 38-7
By Rave’n Coleman, Staff Writer Thanks to a standout defensive performance and a balanced offensive attack, the Susquehanna football team defeated Dickinson 38–7 in a Centennial Conference game on Saturday, Oct. 1 at…
Turn It Up
By Liz Hammond, Digital Media Editor Throwing it all the way back to August, let’s take a look at Kodie Shane’s “Back From the Future” EP. Clocking in around 17 minutes with only…
Student work ‘Saudi Scenes’ highlights personal experience
By Darian Rahnis, Staff Writer Senior Faisal Al Yousif debuted four scenes collectively titled “Saudi Scenes” in the studio theater in Degenstein Campus Center on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. The scenes were…
Shakespeare talk covers race, immigration issues
By Danielle Bettendorf, Living & Arts Editor Author Joyce MacDonald spoke on race and immigration in Susquehanna’s annual Literature Program Lecture on Oct. 4 in Stretansky Concert Hall. MacDonald’s lecture, titled “Extravagant and…
Writer gives films to fill fall break
By Megan Ruge, Co-Editor in Chief Fall break is fast approaching. With midterms right on our tails and free time about to be endless for four days, many of us have plans. Plans…
Common reading lecture argues for empathy over hostility
By Kelsey Rogers, Assistant Living & Arts Editor Writer Hanna Rosin approached the idea of answering hostility with warmth in the common reading lecture on Oct. 2 in Weber Chapel. Rosin, a journalist…








