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November 19, 2010
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News: Bullying hits home on campus In the early morning of Nov. 5, a Midd-West high school student took his life by darting in front of a tractor-trailer on Routes 11 and 15. The reason, 14-year-old Brandon Bitner stated in his suicide note, was bullying.According to Dena...
News: University group responds to bias Susquehanna is actively fighting against discrimination and bias across campus through the university's Bias Response and Education Team (BRET).According to Dena Salerno, director of the Center for Diversity and Social Justice, BRET was founded...
Living & Arts: Mentalist, escape artist performs at Charlie's The Student Activities Committee (SAC) sponsored its second magic show this semester. This show featured mentalist and escape artist Jason Escape on Tuesday night at Charlie's Coffeehouse.Escape began his show by passing out red cards to each...
Teachers and professors provide a public service. They educate the citizens of the world to help them lead better and more meaningful lives. Many teachers are like role models to students. A lot of us have that favorite teacher who we look up to ...
Sports: Women's basketball drops first game, 69-51 The Crusaders women's basketball team failed to get a win in their season opener on Tuesday as they lost 69-51 to Franklin and Marshall.Basketball has always been a game of runs, and there were two runs in particular that put the Crusaders...
Sports: Rough play The Susquehanna Women's Rugby Club competed in the 2010 Eastern Pennsylvania Rugby Union play-off tournament on Nov. 6-7. The team was declared runners-up within their division after a tough loss in the finals against Lockhaven. They finished the... |
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