Thanksgiving tradition raises community spirits
By Jess Lagé Staff Writer
Yesterday marked the 31st anniversary of faculty serving students Aramark's special Thanksgiving dinner. The tradition started in 1981 and still continues to be a faculty and student favorite. The tradition is something that is mentioned on...
New campus location offers quiet study room
By Sydney Musser Staff Writer
Tired of trying to get work done in a loud residence hall? Not able to reserve a study room in the library? Sick of attempting to study in Mellon Lounge? Fear not-there is a solution. The Study, proposed by the Center for Academic Achievement, ...
Scholarships available for SU graduates and students
By Sydney Musser Staff Writer
Interested in scholarships, grants or volunteer opportunities? Students can now apply to the Fulbright fellowship scholarships, which offer all of the above. "These opportunities are a great way for students to pursue their passions at the end ...
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Social media provokes reaction from SU community
By Kimberly Bowman Asst. to the Editor in Chief
Recent events of cyber-bulling on campus have sparked outrage amongst students in the Susquehanna community. Twitter pages, such as "SU Disasters," started out as simple criticisms on fashion of students on campus and escalated into extreme and...
Community service program creates opportunities for all
By Spencer Allen Staff Writer
emselves and their communities have many options to choose from, but one has stood out from the rest: AmeriCorps. The AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) is an organization that promotes team community service nationwide. This...
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