By Megan Ruge, Co-Editor in Chief Recent films have fallen short when trying to create original content. The past two years in the film industry have been a constant regurgitation of old material….
Comedy considers tech connections, remembering the dead
By Kelsey Rogers, Asst. Living & Arts Editor The theatre department will put on a production of “Dead Man’s Cell Phone” on Thurs- day, Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in Degenstein Center…
Turn It Up
By Liz Hammond, Digital Media Editor The music industry has changed drastically from the days of rockstars in the ‘60s. There are no more genres or pressure to join a music label. We…
SU Library encourages reading through contest
By Dahrian Ranis, Contributing Writer A semester-long competition is being held by the Blough-Weis Library to encourage learning and student engagement outside of the classroom. The competition, SU Reads, is an event open…
Former SU faculty reads Midwest-inspired story collection
By Kelsey Rogers, Asst. Living & Arts Editor Joseph Scapellato, a former Susquehanna professor, gave a reading of “Big Lonesome,” his debut collection of short stories, in Isaac’s Auditorium on Sept. 13. Born…
Student encounters teaching in England
By Robbie Long, Contributing Writer A gap-toothed, six-year-old British boy cames up to me at recess and asked, “Mistah Long, what do you call sheep in America?” “We just call them sheep, Archie.”…
Chaplain’s Corner
By the Rev. Scott M. Keshner, University Chaplain This past week we remembered, as a country, the 16th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. To mark that memorial, the Susquehanna (SU) College Republicans…
Editor talks anxiety and depression
By Danielle Bettendorf, Living & Arts Editor When I started writing this editorial, I really didn’t know where to start, because I didn’t know how to talk about something that no one talks…
Dog Days for Campus
On Tuesdays throughout the month of September, there are dogs that come to hang out with the students of Susquehanna. The Susquehanna Counseling Service Center provides Dog Days as a way for…
Warning: winter sessions are coming
By Michael Bernaschina, Staff Writer Susquehanna will begin offering classes for students to take during the winter recess in 2017. “[Winter classes were] something the administration had talked about with faculty, primarily the…








