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September 17, 2004
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News: Susquehanna Remembers News: No blue lights in near future David Satterlee, director of first-year programs, spoke Monday about the issue of sexual violence on campus and how the university is responding.He attended the social problems class of Simona Hill, associate professor of sociology, with the...
Living & Arts: Historical art to be shown Be prepared to see gods, prophets, and heroes on campus when the Lore A. Degenstein Gallery holds its first exhibition opening of the season on Saturday, Sept. 18.Approximately 40 bronze sculptures will create the exhibit titled, "Gods,... Forum: Drinkers disturb the peace It's 5:15 in the morning. The hallway outside my room is loud with shouting that's almost as loud as the Homecoming football game less than 12 hours ago. The "f-bomb" is being dropped like it's World War III out there. I stick my fingers in my ears...
Sports: Fake lifts football to victory It was only halfway through the game, but it was the play everyone ended up talking about in the Susquehanna football team's 35-13 Homecoming victory Saturday versus Widener.It even merited a groan and a smile from head coach Steve Briggs after... Sports: Hall sets assist record Powered by freshman setter Sophie Hall's single-match school record 60 assists, the Crusader volleyball team opened its Commonwealth Conference schedule with a 3-2 win over visiting Moravian on Tuesday night.Sophomore middle hitter Missy ... |
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