Susquehanna University - 1990 to 1999

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This collection contains the archive of documents, photographs, and brief publications and correspondence revolving around the evolution of Susquehanna University from 1990 through 1999.

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Evert Dining Hall, Degenstein Campus Center, Susquehanna University, Menus
All students residing on campus are required to have their meals in the Degenstein Campus Center Evert Dining Hall. In the 1990s the weekly menu was published in the campus newspaper, The Crusader.
Degenstein, Charles B., Ground breaking ceremonies, Programs, Susquehanna University, Degenstein Campus Center
Groundbreaking for the expansion and renovation of the Charles B. Degenstein Campus Center was held on May 7, 1991. Opening remarks were made by Harold C. O'Connor, Chairman of the Board of Directors. A new theater and art gallery were part of the expansion.
Evert Dining Hall, Degenstein Campus Center, Students, Cafeterias, Susquehanna University
Students take a break from class and unwind with some some good conversation over dinner in the Evert Dining Hall in this 1996 image.
Degenstein Campus Center, Handbooks, Susquehanna University, Cafeterias
All students residing on campus are required to have meals in the Degenstein Campus Center dining hall using their student ID as their meal ticket. Guests may also dine for a fee. This image itemized the cost of meals in 1990.
Crusader Castle, Degenstein Campus Center, Susquehanna University, Encore Cafe
Another option for dining for students was the Encore Café, established in 1992. Formally the Crusader Castle, the Encore Café, located in the lower level of the Degenstein Campus Center, offered quick meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Hours of operations were later than those of the Evert Dining Hall giving students the chance to grab a bite to eat if they had missed meal time in the cafeteria.