By Pat Delp Staff writer It was a day for the record books in Selinsgrove. Junior running back Cameron Ott set a program record with five rushing touchdowns on Sept. 24…
Women claim first at LHU Invitational
By Akshay Kriplani Staff writer The Susquehanna women’s cross-country team won the Lock Haven Invitational on Sept. 24, beating 17 other teams to claim the victory. The Susquehanna men’s team…
River Hawks push streak to three
By Pat Delp Staff writer The Susquehanna men’s soccer team increased its win streak to three games as the team picked up its first conference win against rival Catholic by…
River Hawks defeat Catholic for first time in program history
By Nick Forbes Asst. sports editor The Susquehanna women’s soccer team pulled off an upset against the previously undefeated Catholic Cardinals 2-1 on Sept. 24. The win was the first…
Writer reviews ‘coming of age’ film
By Megan Ruge Asst. living and arts editor This week’s film comes to you from the Netflix archives but is not a Netflix original film. The film is from director Kristin…
Guest lecturer talks ‘Hamlet,’ Shakespeare with Susquehanna students
By Parker Thomas Staff writer On Sept. 29, guest Professor Mary Flyod-Wilson delivered a lecture titled “The Puzzled Will: Passion, Conscience, and Potent Spirits in Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’” in Stretansky Concert Hall…
Guest, faculty play recital
By Danielle Bettendorf Staff writer Susquehanna hosted a guest recital involving musician Ronald Carbone and professors Naomi Niskala and Jeffrey Fahnestock on Sept. 28 in Stretansky Concert Hall. The recital included…
‘Hamlet’ comes to life on stage in front of students
By Megan Ruge Asst. living and arts editor The Susquehanna Department of Theatre will present the National Players in “Hamlet” on Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 7 p.m. in the Degenstein Campus…
Theater students to present play about South African apartheid
By Megan Ruge Asst. living and arts editor On Friday, Sept. 30, the theater department and its students will perform “Sizwe Bansi Is Dead” in the Degenstein Campus Center blackbox theater….
Abroad student sees beauty in Galway
By Keri Brady-Benzing Abroad writer Galway and appreciate the beauty of the arts. Every few feet, there is a new performance. A big band with banjos, guitars, a violin and…