By Benjamin Roehlke, Staff Writer Titles like Divergent and The Hunger Games have become household names but for Brian O’Roark, they are much more than that. On Monday, Jan. 29…
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Student organizations kick off year by engaging students
By Michael Bernaschina, Staff Writer The semi-annual activities fair took place from Tuesday, Jan. 30, through Thursday, Feb. 1, and filled Mellon Lounge with tables and students. The fair, which began…
New recruitment week is unveiled
By Abbie Steinly, Staff Writer Exciting days are ahead for the Greek organizations on campus, with Panhellenic formal recruitment wrapping up this weekend and the Inter- Fraternity Council (IFC) holding their…
First Trax party attracts large crowd
By Hanifah Jones, Contributing Writer Trax brought back a popular DJ as they threw back to the 90s in the annual “90s House Party”. The event was hosted by the Susquehanna’s…
Economics with dystopian worlds
By Benjamin Roehlke, Staff Writer Titles like Divergent and The Hunger Games have become household names but for Brian O’Roark, they are much more than that. On Monday, Jan. 29 Susquehanna…
Student organizations kick off year by engaging students
By Michael Bernaschina, Staff Writer The semi-annual activities fair took place from Tuesday, Jan. 30, through Thursday, Feb. 1, and filled Mellon Lounge with tables and students. The fair, which began…
SU United Way campaign ongoing
By Michael Bernaschina, Staff Writer Susquehanna is currently working with the Greater Susquehanna Valley United Way on their 2017 campaign to raise money for the various groups and organizations they work…
Cold War and Germany lecture by Trinity faculty
By Michelle Seitz, Staff Writer On Monday Nov. 20, Jason Johnson, Assistant Professor of the department of history at Trinity University, gave a lecture in Isaac’s Auditorium. He spoke about the…
SU Etiquette Dinner and the question of breaking the bread
By Alanna Dent, Staff Writer According to Holly Johnson, an expert writer of onlinedegrees.com, “A recent study conducted by Millennial Branding and American Express showed that 61 percent of managers surveyed…
SU Giving tree hopes to bring cheer to local children in need
By Zachary Bonner, Asst. News Editor he Johnson Center for Civic Engagement, or J.C.C.E, is hosting a Holiday Giving Tree in the Degenstein Campus Center to start off the holiday season…