By Samantha McCoy, Staff writer “In a study by the Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA,” Zippia found,” 60.1% of incoming college [first years] inidicated it “very important” that their college’s alumni…
SU student shares her story of self-discovery
By Justus Sturtevant, Staff writer Hailey Leseur sat in Starbucks, staring at her notes, trying to stay focused on her work. The seating area had emptied long ago; now the faint glow of…
Walk a Mile in Her Shoes’ participants raise awareness
By Jacquelyn Letizia, Staff Writer On April 18, Susquehanna held an event called Walk a Mile in Her Shoes on Smith Lawn. The event was sponsored by the Counseling Center, Transitions, the…
Deshaun Watson: the next great NFL starter
By Alex Kurtz Sports Editor The NFL draft is one of the biggest events for football fans during the year. They eagerly wait to see what new player will don their team’s…
Fesinstine leads Hawks in sweep over Scranton
By Akshay Kriplani Staff writer The Susquehanna softball team swept a doubleheader on the road on April 9 against conference-foe Scranton with a 3-1 win in game one and a 6-5 win…
River Hawks get conference win on senior day
By Andrew Porzio Staff writer The Susquehanna men’s tennis team picked up its first Landmark Conference win since 2013 with an 8-1 win at the Garret Center Courts against Moravian on April…
Grigas continues freshman campaign with win over Moravian
By Kirsten Hatton Staff writer The Susquehanna baseball team won two games of a three-game series at Moravian the weekend of April 8 and 9. The first game on April 8 began…
Cardinals soar past River Hawks
By Mel Barracado Staff writer Four different River Hawks scored as Susquehanna’s men’s lacrosse team fell to Catholic 9-4 at home on April 8. After trailing by two goals at halftime, the…
Lynn’s three goals not enough to top Catholic
By Pat Delp Staff writer The Susquehanna women’s lacrosse team fell to nationally ranked conference opponent Catholic by the score of 22-10 while on the road April 8 in Washington, D.C. Senior…
Japanese film surpesses expectation
By Megan Ruge Living & Arts Editor Though it is quite relaxing to live in the now, this week’s film discusses what it looks like to live in someone else’s past. “Your…








