By Danielle Bettendorf, Living & Arts Editor With pop culture fueling our desire to keep revisiting nostalgia (just look at the music video for “thank u, next”), it’s no wonder…
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SU visual arts magazine to showcase for students
By Sarah McMillin, Staff Writer A new visual arts magazine at Susquehanna, titled “Illusion,” is currently taking submissions for its first publication. Senior Dylan Scillia, who created “Illusion,” said, “The goal…
Historical play features ‘not well-known’ woman in science
Pictured: Juniors Katy Trunz (left) and Madison Niness (right) during a rehearsal of ‘Silent Sky’ By Megan Ruge, Editor-in-Chief The Susquehanna Department of Theatre will debut the woman-centered production of…
Cardinals spoil senior day with 61–55 road win
By Nicole Hauck, Staff Writer The Susquehanna’s women’s basketball team had a bittersweet senior day as the River Hawks suffered a tough 61-55 loss to Catholic on Saturday, Feb. 9, in…
Campus Prepares for Annual Honors Band Concert
By Lilly Gannon, Staff Writer The 27th annual Honors Band Festival gala concert will take place at 3 p.m. on Feb. 17 in Weber Chapel Auditorium. Director of Bands Eric Hinton will conduct, and the gala will include the University Symphonic Band, the Honors Band,…
Ulta skin care tech speaks cleaning face
By Alyssa Asick, Quill Contributor The most important parts of a skincare routine obviously depend on each individual, but there are certain aspects that are necessary for everyone. Especially for…
ACA “parallels” tradition with annual Lunar New Year event
OVER THE MOON— ACA members left to right: Sophomore Alex Keen-Tellez, first-year Heba Khan, sophomore Jessica Leyder, junior Hannah Kelly-Quigley, sophomore Sana Ahmed, sophomore Pratigya Thakur, sophomore Christine Hill and…
Resurfaced picture shows racism doesn’t go away with time
By Kara Little, Forum Editor As many of you probably know by now, a racist photo from Susquehanna’s 1971 yearbook, has resurfaced. The photo depicts a reenactment of a Ku…
SU students help make inclusive playground a reality
By Alyssa Asick, Contributing Writer A project coordinated by Susquehanna students for a new inclusive playground in East Snyder Park has been set in motion as the Penn Township Board recently approved the purchase of the equipment. The…
Bucknell professor talks art and politics in Tudor-period England
By Victoria Durgin, Asst. Digital Media Editor Bucknell professor James Goodale spoke about art and politics in Tudor-period England during a lecture on Feb. 6 in Degenstein Theater. Goodale spoke to…