Religion and politics: hot topics explored
By Lauren Williams Managing Editor of Design
"Today, science and science education are under attack; they are under attack by those who think students shouldn't learn about evolution because it may cause them to ask questions about the world around them," lawyer Richard B. Katskee said on...
Lecturer discusses calendars, their effects on commemorating events
By Sierra McCleary-Harris Editor in Chief
Alan Rosen presented "A New Index for Time: Calendars and the Holocaust," on Wednesday evening in Isaacs Auditorium. The lecture, which commemorated the 71st anniversary of Kristallnacht, centered on the ways in which calendars shape understanding...
Lecturer discusses ethics in education
By Anna Spisak Staff Writer
"Our character shapes who we are," said Karen E. Bohlin, Ed.D. "We build character through habits, actions and choices and ultimately it becomes our disposition and our nature." Bohlin, who is head of the Montrose School in Medfield, Mass., and ...
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Brainiacs battle it out for computer accolades
By Maureen Acquino Online Editor
Susquehanna students are kicking their brains into high gear and competing in the 34th annual Battle of the Brains competition. This year, two Susquehanna teams will compete for the chance to go to the world finals of the Battle of the Brains...
Evening of Giving benefits hospice care
By Morgan Botdorf Staff Writer
The sixth annual Evening of Giving will take place on Sunday, Nov. 22 at the Susquehanna Valley Mall. This event, which is sponsored by Weis Markets and Farm and Home Energy, will be held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. According to the Evangelical...
CROP Walk raises hope, donations at university
By Janaya Berry Staff Writer
Each year, more than 2,000 communities across the United States take part in the Communities Responding to Overcome Poverty (CROP) Hunger Walk. According to churchworldservice.org, the CROP Walk is "Neighbors walking together to take a stand...
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