By Kirsten Hatton Staff writer The Susquehanna women’s basketball team suffered a tough 53-46 loss to conference-foe Elizabethtown in its regular season finale on Feb. 18. The team was already eliminated from…
Lax opens 2017 season with win
By Akshay Kriplani Staff writer The Susquehanna men’s lacrosse team defeated Lycoming 12-9 in its opening game of the season on Feb. 18 at Sassafras Field in Selinsgrove. Senior attacker Chet McLaughlin…
After poor start, River Hawks prepare for spring training
By Nick Forbes Asst. sports editor Opening weekend did not go as planned for the Susquehanna softball team, as they were swept in the double header against nationally-ranked Virginia Wesleyan on Feb….
Writer gives feel good Disney films
By Megan Ruge Living and arts editor The semester is slowly coming to an end and the time to take midterm exams is right around this corner. It is about this time that…
Faculty members convey emotion to Susquehanna students in recital
By Danielle Bettendorf Asst. living and arts editor Susquehanna music faculty members performed a recital on Feb. 23 in Stretansky Concert Hall. Jennifer Sacher Wiley, associate professor of music, performed on violin….
Play talks feminist choices, struggles
By Danielle Bettendorf Asst. living and arts editor “Alan’s Wife,” a 19th century feminist play, will be performed by Susquehanna students from March 2 to March 5 in Weber Chapel Auditorium. “Alan’s…
German group visits SU, gives “wonderful insight” into Bach’s cantatas
By Megan Ruge Living and arts editor Amici Musicae of Leipzig, Germany performed in Stretansky Concert Hall on Feb. 21 as part of the Martha Barker Blessing Musician-in-residence series. The group is…
Student embraces intersecting cultures
By Justice Bufford Abroad writer I’ve always wanted to go to Japan. I’m not sure if it was the art or the culture that attracted me first, but I knew that I…
Director’s Discussion
By Eli Bass, Director of Jewish Life As we close out Black History Month, I want to focus on the question of diversity in the Jewish community. Approximately one in four people in…
Editor justifies career choice of print media
By Megan Ruge Living & arts editor As a journalism major at Susquehanna, a school we pay about $50,000 a year to attend, I am often asked if I think this is…








