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Microplastics and You

Posted on February 26, 2025 by The Quill

The scare of microplastics is not something new, but new research shows that it is also something that isn’t going away anytime soon and needs to be talked about. 
So, what are microplastics? Microplastics are tiny pieces of plastic less than five millimeters in size, they are not naturally occurring and due to their size can be found in the human body or in animals. 

Women’s Basketball Drops to Drew in Landmark Quarters

Posted on February 26, 2025 by The Quill

Photos By Nick Williams, Photography Editor  By Marquis Frias  The rematch certainly did not disappoint.  Only four days after the teams tussled to end the regular season, Drew came back to O.W….

Men’s Basketball Extends Season With OT Win Over Moravian

Posted on February 26, 2025 by The Quill

Photos By Nick Williams, Photography Editor  By Darin Martin  There’s nothing better than free basketball.  An electric crowd within O.W. Houts Gymnasium was treated to five extra minutes of basketball in Tuesday’s…

Founder of World’s Largest Rehabilitation Program Speaks as This Year’s Alice Pope-Shade Lecture

Posted on February 26, 2025 by The Quill

By Nick Williams, Photography Editor Assistant News Editor Father Gregory Boyle, founder of Homeboy Industries—the world’s largest gang intervention and rehabilitation program—delivered a powerful lecture at Susquehanna University, weaving humor, theology and…

An Evening with Javon Johnson

Posted on February 24, 2025 by The Quill

By Lily Papendick With the month of February comes Black History Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements and contributions of African Americans throughout U.S. history. In honor of this…

Rossi Ready For More Ahead of Senior Season

Posted on February 22, 2025 by The Quill

Photo By Nick Williams, Photography Editor  By Darin Martin  With the start of a new season imminent, the baseball team will be looking to get off to a strong start against tough…

Author of “The 1619 Project” Shares Wisdom in Weber Chapel

Posted on February 20, 2025February 21, 2025 by The Quill

By Jasmine Durst Nikole Hannah-Jones visited Susquehanna University on Feb. 12, 2025, at 7 p.m. in Weber Chapel as part of the Susquehanna University 2025 Lecture and Discussion Series. She is the…

O&M Dining Reveals New Student Meal Plans

Posted on February 17, 2025 by The Quill

By Lauren Quinn Rumors of meal plan changes leave Susquehanna students searching for answers as to how their eating habits will be affected starting in the Fall 2025 semester.     University…

When Food Becomes the Enemy

Posted on February 17, 2025 by The Quill

By Rylee Baker **This article contains content related to eating disorders and mental health that may be triggering to some readers** I felt a cold hand caress my arm as I slowly…

Fueling Student Innovation: The Troutman Entrepreneurship Fund

Posted on February 14, 2025 by The Quill

By Elizabeth Smith The Troutman Entrepreneurship Fund is giving Susquehanna students the chance to turn their businesses into reality.    Established by the generous donations of two alumni, Jameson R. ‘02 and Jennifer…

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