Some students say the loss of dedicated spaces has led to a loss of a sense of community, and a space to get work done.
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September brings COVID-19, quarantines to campus
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DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE ANNOUNCES SEASON CHANGE FOR FALL SEMESTER
The Susquehanna University Department of Theatre has altered its previously announced 2020-21 season to accommodate for the safety of students and audiences regarding COVID-19.
Off Campus Quarantine: A Day In The Life
By Madeline Lanning, Opinion Editor After almost two months with no mishaps and returning students following the guidelines set forth by Susquehanna’s health and safety teams, the inevitable happened. On…
DDDAP: How Much Would You Risk For Love?
By Victoria DiMartino, Contributing Writer Would you risk the coronavirus for love? Here at Susquehanna we’ve been pretty lucky, four weeks in and only a few positive cases. Has that…
Volleyball Coach Tom Discusses Changes to Recruiting and Practices
Photo Courtesy of Sports Information By Carly Mersky, Contributing Writer Due to the coronavirus pandemic, all fall sports were postponed this semester. “We were prepared for it,” said Kuuipo Tom,…
Lingering Fears of Studying Abroad
By Lexi Gierszal, Contributing Writer The current pandemic has put a lot of things on hold for college students around the world. University travel has mostly come to a halt….
Staying Social within Greek Life
By Lexy Gierszal, Contributing Writer Fraternities and sororities are a staple of university life at Susquehanna. When campus shut down in the spring, the Greek community was hit hard. As…
GO London: Regent’s University Becomes Non-Refundable
By Lauren Runkle, Contributing Writer As I mentioned in my article from last week, this semester has been crazy on many levels, and studying abroad is certainly one of them…
SU theatre department opens a season like no other
There will be actors and actresses on stage, physically distanced with masks, and some will be on Zoom, still in character and costume.