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September 14, 2001
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News: Terrorist attacks stun nation Tuesday dawned with cloudless blue skies over New York City and Washington, D.C. without indication that, in a few hours, these cities would be the target of the worst terrorist attack on American soil.Between 8:45 and 9:45 a.m. Eastern time,... News: Grads among missing in New York The terrorist attack tragedy touched the Susquehanna campus as nine Susquehanna graduates worked in the World Trade Center. Only three are determined to be safe.According to Betsy Robertson, director of public relations, the records of the...
Living & Arts: Seward introduces lean cuisine A bit of a new flavor has permeated Evert Dining Hall since Aug. 1, when Bob Seward arrived on campus to serve as the new executive chef. An award-winning master of culinary arts, Seward said hehas plans to implement a nutritious element while...
Sports: Defense slumps in opener Nobody said this would be an easy year for Crusader football. From the outset of training camp, the team knew that it would be facing two of its toughest tests in the first two weeks of the schedule in the form of four-time Centennial Conference...
Sports: Diplomats victorious again The Susquehanna men's soccer team has taken great strides in the proficiency of its play, but has not yet been able to translate that high quality play into consistent wins.After opening the season with a 6-0 win against Marywood, the Crusaders... |
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