Class of 2021 commencement set for May 15 and 16; class of 2022 on May 22.
Remote Option For Fall Is Pending Removal, Students Are Excited
For me, being remote currently, and having been for two semesters now; I am excited to be able to attend classes in-person this fall.
Department of theatre announces two new virtual productions for spring
The Susquehanna department of theatre announces “A Night on Broadway Cabaret” for March 27 and “Marisol” for April 8-11.
Senior Spotlight: Kyle Engle
Photo Courtesy of Cheryl Hatala By Hannah Grove, Staff Writer Kyle Engle is a senior marketing major. He is also a member of the men’s lacrosse team here at Susquehanna and began…
Susquehanna Brings Back Outdoor Tents For Academics and Activities
These tents are equipped with enough space to hold students at a safe distance from one another while having access to speakers and white boards to display PowerPoints and other content.Â
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis release new album about accepting the present
“Carnage” is an album of letting go, of coming into one’s own and to terms with their present…“Carnage” is a reminder that no matter how much you have lost, there is always more wonder to be found in the universe for those who are willing to look.Â
Senior Spotlight: Tori Lombardi
Photo Courtesy of Sports Information By Carly Mersky, Staff Writer Senior Tori Lombardi is an early childhood education and special education major and plays midfield on the women’s lacrosse team,from Parsippany, N.J….
Blough-Weis Library Makes Jobs Resume-Worthy
Since the beginning of last year, the staff at the library have worked diligently with the Career Development Center (CDC) to make this job resume-worthy.
Senior Spotlight: Michael Jentsch
Photo Courtesy of Cheryl Hatala By Dakota Dobrovich-Fago, Staff Writer The wait has been long and cruel for spring athletes here at Susquehanna. While their 2019-2020 spring season was cut short, the…
A Day In The Life At The Holiday Inn: A Student’s Perspective
My main concern here is that no medical staff call to check in on us and there’s nobody in charge of physically making sure we’re still alive and well. There are cameras in the halls watching us all the time, which is pretty weird, I won’t lie.