Photo By Luke Waldner By Marquis Frias Susquehanna University brings an outstanding number of opportunities with their special-interest clubs and programs. One of these clubs is the Association for Women…
Catholic Snaps Men’s Basketball’s Winning Streak
Photo By Molly McGuire By Marquis Frias O.W. Houts Gymnasium hosted an eventful Landmark conference game on Wednesday between Catholic and Susquehanna that ended 70-65 in favor of the Cardinals. …
The Effect of the Transfer Portal in College Athletics
Photo By Logan Moyer, Sports Editor By Marquis Frias The transfer portal is impacting the fabric of collegiate sports. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), which moderates the athletic programs…
Men’s Basketball Wins Fourth Straight Against Juniata
Photo By Logan Moyer, Sports Editor By Marquis Frias The men’s basketball team kept rolling on Wednesday night, winning its fourth straight contest with a 66-41 victory over winless Juniata…
Viker Announces Run for Mayor of Selinsgrove
By Quill Staff Selinsgrove borough council member Erik Viker announced his intention today to run for Mayor of Selinsgrove in the 2025 general election. Viker has served three full terms…
NCAA Schools Faced with New NIL World
Photo By Matt Slocum, Associated Press By Marquis Frias The integrity of college sports is at stake. Since 2021, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), which oversees large institutions like…
A Fusion of Material and Inspiration
On Saturday, Jan. 18, curator Reni Gower presented the unique and tactile exhibition titled FLASHPOINTS at the Lore Degenstein Gallery . A distinguished artist, curator and educator, Gower is the recipient of numerous awards and grants for her outstanding expertise and innovation. Inspired by fellow artist Kristy Deetz, Gower believes the key to art is one’s ability to fluidly change between mediums and materials. With four artists taking on the challenging encaustic technique–the use of pigmented hot wax fused with heat–Gower’s exhibition was distinct and authentic.
Our First-Generation Stories
By Riley Harker, Managing Editor of Content A warm office with the door always open. Thank you notes from students cover the walls. Messages like “You’re the best,” “You’re number…
Karla Kelsey: The Revival of Mina Loy’s Work
By Haley Zeller, Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor In the third installment of the Seavey Reading Series, Susquehanna University’s Professor of English and Creative Writing, Karla Kelsey, presented her newest…
Wages have Students Worked Up
By Rylee Baker Susquehanna has a variety of jobs on campus for students to apply to, allowing them to make money while also attending classes and living in the dorms….