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.
Football, Football players, Susquehanna University
Four of SU's gridmen pose in this 1993 photograph.
Sexual Diversity Awareness Coalition, Students, Susquehanna University
The Sexual Diversity Awareness Coalition (SDAC) was created to promote awareness and respect for sexual diversity. The group sponsored such events as National Coming Out Week, Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Awareness Week as well as film nights.
Sterling Communications, Public relations, Students, Susquehanna University
The student run public relations firm, Sterling Communications was established in October of 1992. By 1993, the group had become quite accomplished. A publicity drive for Sun Home Health Services Inc., which included the drafting and release of press releases as well as the creation of a public service announcement for WQSU-FM were among jobs well done. Members of the group are seen here in their 1993 yearbook photo.
Study Buddy Project, Tutoring, Students, Susquehanna University
The aim of the Study Buddy Project was to help Selinsgrove Area Middle School students with their study skills while at the same time presenting a positive role model in the hopes of boosting self esteem. This image shows the Study Buddy members in their 1993 yearbook photo.
Women's Resource Center, Bogar Hall, Susquehanna University
Located in the basement of Bogar Hall, the Women's Resource Center opened in 1993. The center gave students a place to relax, do homework or to talk about any problems. Pamphlets on rape, abuse, careers, and family roles were available.