By Akshay Kripalani Staff writer Indoor track season has arrived once again on the Susquehanna campus. Both the men’s and women’s indoor track teams had fantastic seasons last year. Both teams made…
River Hawks lose to Lycoming
By Melissa Barracato Staff writer The Susquehanna women’s basketball team suffered its first loss of the season against Lycoming on Nov. 27 at Lycoming. After a close first half, the Warriors went…
Senior captain Nick Fecci hangs up cleats after four years
By Pat Delp Staff writer With the bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, the batter could feel the tension cutting through the air like a knife….
Writer suggests varying holiday films
By Megan Ruge Asst. living and arts editor With winter break just around the corner and finals two weeks away, it is time for the Christmas season madness to begin. Radio stations have…
‘Vinegar Tom’ to recognize witch hunts in Puritan era
By Megan Ruge Asst. living and arts editor The Susquehanna University Department of Theatre will open “Vinegar Tom,” on Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m. “The play tells the story of three women in…
Three groups of Susquehanna students perform chamber music recital
By Danielle Bettendorf Staff writer Susquehanna students performed a chamber music recital on Nov. 30 in Stretansky Concert Hall. Three groups of students performed, with different instruments in each group. In the…
Senior theater majors to present student directing showcase
By Parker Thomas Staff Writer The theater performance majors of Susquehanna will be premiering one act plays that they have each directed as part of the Student Directing Showcase on Dec. 12…
Musicians perform variety of works
By Danielle Bettendorf Staff Writer The Susquehanna symphonic band performed a concert on Nov. 20 at 2:30 p.m. in Stretansky Concert Hall. According to first-year Elias Assad, who played the string bass,…
Editor discusses college football statistics
By Alex Kurtz Sports editor Five years ago, the NCAA was close to giving the Penn State football program the death penalty. The program had been tainted by the Jerry Sandusky scandal…
Writer reflects on journalistic values in U.S.
By Matt Dooley Staff writer As a journalism major, will I be able to continue in this field during a Trump administration? I think so, because at this moment, America needs journalists…








