By Lauren Runkle, Staff Writer Greek life has always been a large part of the Susquehanna community. While phased move-in, online classes, social distancing, limited room capacities and more may…
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Global Opportunities Program-Will We Still GO?
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused major setbacks in the Susquehanna community and have left students wary of traveling abroad.
Online Learning
By Madeline Lanning, Contributing Writer and Editor Across the globe, schools and their administration have been battling to figure out the best version of learning for students due to the…
Student workers voice concerns, advocate for protocol changes
RAs and Student Ambassadors have advocated for safety changes on campus.
Soccer coach Findlay discusses non-season, team bonding
“I guess you sometimes don’t realize what you have until it’s gone.”
Remote Learning- Is It Worth It?
“I decided that for the amount I was paying to be on campus but still have some classes online, I could stay at home where I felt more safe and comfortable during this pandemic,” senior Sam Brumagin said.
New COVID-19 incident app launches at Susquehanna
According to Lantz, the app will allow students to send anonymous tips on bad behavior among their peers.
Campus garden feeds need for produce in Snyder County
“By working at the garden, I have realized how far a little kindness can go and how powerful a little action can be,” sophomore Grant Rowe said
Over a hundred students left on housing waitlist after registration
“We had the same issue last year where we ran out of beds for sophomore students at the end of selection,” Bunn said.
Men’s rugby still wants more, begins training for fall
“The River Hawks are determined to work through these tough times and keep each other motivated in the process.”