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Tag: politics
Editor stresses importance of voting, voting demographics
By Kara Little, News Editor It seems that everyone is talking about politics these days. Everyone is so aware and “woke” on all the issues: police brutality, climate change, immigration,…
Faculty awarded grant in support of civil discourse project
By Victoria Durgin, Digital Media Editor Three Susquehanna faculty members were awarded $83,820 through a grant program from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). The grant is in support…
SU students urged to vote in midterm elections
By Hanifah Jones, Digital Media Editor Nov. 6 marks Election Day and Susquehanna students are headed to the polls to cast their votes for the midterm elections. Transportation to polling centers will be provided by the Johnson Center…
Biologist’s Rebuttal
By Pavithra Vivekanand Ph. D, Assistant Professor of Biology As most of you know Ben Shapiro was invited to speak at Susquehanna in March, as part of a series of…
New SGA board features diversity
By Hanifah Jones, Staff writer Susquehanna will be swearing in their first Black-Muslim student body president in university history along with a notably diverse executive board on Monday, April 30. Susquehanna…
Former Pennsylvania governor featured at conflict series
By Michael Mandigo, Staff writer Edward Rendell, former governor of Pennsylvania from 2003 to 2011 and former mayor of Philadelphia from 1992 to 2000 gave a guest lecture as part…
Former governor to appear as a speaker opposite of Shapiro
By Makenna Hall, Staff writer Susquehanna will continue to encourage civil discourse on campus by welcoming former Democratic governor of Pennsylvania, Ed Rendell. His topic will be “A Progressive View…
Shapiro shares First Amendment perspectives in sold out event
By Jill Baker, Co-editor in chief Ben Shapiro, American conservative political commentator, took the stage in Degenstein Campus Theatre on Tuesday, March 20 to speak about the First Amendment on…
Pennsylvania to have court drawn map after missed deadline
By Kyle Kern, Co-editor in chief Pennsylvania could be forced to implement court drawn legislative districts after the governor and the legislature failed to approve a redrawn map for the…