By Jaidyn Steinbrecher Two years ago, Susquehanna University eliminated 24 faculty and staff positions. Many were left unemployed, particularly in student life. One of those familiar faces was Karla Procopio—who, fortunately, was…
Jenny Roberts-Reilley: Our Beloved Librarian
By Jaidyn Steinbrecher You’re on your daily walk to work in Center City Philadelphia. It’s a warm, sunny afternoon, and South Broad Street is bustling with tourists and other everyday folk also…
Creative Writing Department Hosts Second Senior Reading of the Semester
By Lily Papendick On Tuesday, Nov. 11, the Creative Writing Department hosted the second senior reading of the semester in the Lore Degenstein Gallery. This event featured six graduating creative writing students,…
Award-winning Author, Akil Kumarasamy, Took the Stage with Her Debut Novel
Photo by Chloe Yablonski By Stella Feenstra, Digital Social Media & Advertising Editor On Nov. 18, Susquehanna University welcomed award-winning author Akil Kumarasamy for the third installment of the 2025-2026 Seavey Reading…
Football Survives and Advances With Win Over Washington & Jefferson
Photos By Michael Lipscomb By Abrielle Tutino It was the kind of gritty and emotional performance that had defined the football team all season long. The River Hawks opened the NCAA Division…
Lavitt’s Game Winner Lifts Susquehanna Past Juniata
Photos By Michael Lipscomb By Marquis Frias, Assistant Sports Editor Brandon Lavitt’s fall-away jumper at the buzzer sealed a 68-66 win for the men’s basketball team against Juniata on Wednesday at O.W….
Women’s Basketball Earns First 4-0 Start Since 2008
Photos By Michael Lipscomb By Quill Staff The women’s basketball team defeated Juniata 80-43 at O.W. Houts Gymnasium on Wednesday in the Landmark Conference opener. With the win, the team is 4-0…
Ready, Set, Speak!
By Eowyn Thompson In the university setting, public speaking is a common experience. Many students are expected to give presentations in classes, activities and beyond. Yet a great number of students have…
Multifaceted Origins of Sex Differences in the Brain
By Lauren Quinn “Autism […] is one of the most gender-biased of all disorders actually worldwide,” stated Dr. Margaret M. McCarthy. Dr. McCarthy, Director of UM-MIND at the University of Maryland, spoke…
SU Students Take on the MET
By Claire Gallagher On Saturday, Nov. 1, a group of students from SU visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The trip started early as students from art and…








