Four 18th St. townhouses join Reed and Smith Halls on quarantine; all classes move online.
Netflix brings the heat with “Lucifer”
It became one of the most bingeable shows that Netflix has to offer, always keeping the viewers guessing on what’s to come.
The musical tale of Susquehanna alumnus, Christian Coleman
Luckily, music was still there for him and, eventually, Coleman realized that he was really good at it. “With music, I kinda saw that I got the sauce,” he said, explaining how he’s not going to pursue something he knows he is not good at, but he knows that his music can lead to something great.
Multi-Level Marketing Schemes Have Become A Trap
Each of these 3 million people are selling the exact same products, which begs the question of why would you want to recruit more people who are meant to be each other’s competition? The only answer is that the consultants get the most money by recruiting.
Susquehanna’s Live Class Registration Needs Improvement
Yet, the flaws from last semester still remain. The first of these being the early wake up time at 6:30 a.m., which is an hour before the earliest classes of the day.
What happens to students presenting COVID-19 symptoms on campus
Dean of Students and Campus Life Christie Kracker and Student Health Center Medical Director Anju Sonia Dayal describe what students can expect if they present COVID-19 symptoms.
Susquehanna aims to keep traditions going
“Since we will be leaving before the holiday season, we still wanted SU to keep the gingerbread house tradition, so we modified it to be Halloween themed,” said SAC President Sara Hager.
Slam Poetry Club hosts Slam-O-Ween poetry competition
The competition consisted of 10 contestants, three rounds and prizes ranging from medals to cash and even a manuscript consultation with the Slam Poetry executive board for the winner, first-year Nala Washington.
Writers Institute presents poets Chet’la Sebree and Karla Kelsey – November 9
Poets Chet’la Sebree and Karla Kelsey will give a virtual reading of their work at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 9th. This event is free and open to the public as part of the Seavey Reading Series at Susquehanna University’s Writers Institute.
19 ways you can volunteer, even through COVID
This piece is part of a series of columns by the Office of Spiritual and Religious Life.