By Sarah McMillin, Staff Writer The New Thread Saxophone Quartet will perform a concert in Stretansky Concert Hall on Feb. 5. According to the music department, the New Thread Quartet,…
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Gallery features works by women, ‘underrepresented voices’
By Kat Cardenas, Contributing Writer The Lore Degenstein Art Gallery showcased the first exhibit of the semester, “Prints by Women,” on Jan. 16. The exhibit, organized by the Georgia Museum…
Editor speaks on community volunteers
By Kyle Kern, Co-editor in chief Growing up, I wanted to be a park ranger as a profession and a volunteer firefighter to give back to my community. My father…
Student talks on MLK events on campus
By Shannon Weisbrod, Contributing Writer “It is not the color of your skin but the content of your character.” These words spoken by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and on…
Writer sees difference in experiences
By Megan Ruge, Staff Writer Before I woke up on Jan. 14, I dreamt that I had just moved back in to start another semester at Susquehanna and was preparing…
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 InterFraternity 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…
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…
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…