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 plans for the playground…
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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 members of…
Digital media students help to promote community garden
By Kaila Snyder, Contributing Writer Communications professor Adam Dean and the students of his advanced digital media class partnered with the East Snyder Community Garden to host a seed exchange for the…
French Composer Honored at Faculty Recital
By Lilly Gannon, Contributing Writer French composer Claude Debussy was honored at a faculty recital, entitled “Debussy: Friend and Foe,” held on Feb. 1 in Stretansky Concert Hall. Adjunct Faculty in Music Jeffrey Fahnestock performed, along with Susquehanna alumna Susan Hochmiller and Gettysburg College pianist Scott Crowne. Fahenstock and Hochmiller sang tenor…
Disney sequel returns to classic sweet as ‘A Spoonful of Sugar’
By Megan Ruge, Editor-in-Chief This past year of film has shown a prosperous amount of tired ideas in the world of cinema. Reboots galore and unnecessary spin-offs litter the big screen. Among…
String group ‘imparts joy’ to SU community
By Sarah McMillin, Staff Writer The Metta String Quartet performed a concert containing just two pieces on Feb. 2 in Stretansky Music Hall. The first was Antonin Dvorak’s “String Quartet in E-flat…
Essayist talks drawing inspiration from historical records to present
By Devonne Tourre, Assistant Digital Media Editor Writer Elena Passarello performed a reading of her work as part of the Seavey Reading Series on Feb. 5 in Weber Chapel Auditorium. Hasanthika Sirisena,…
Lessons in Etiquette
By Linda Burkley, APR, Lecturer, Public Relations Entering the workforce means knowing more than the requirements of a chosen field of study. Faced with job interviews, sometimes over meals, young professionals must…
Women’s basketball falls to Blue Jays, Rangers
By Nick Forbes, Managing Editor of Content The Susquehanna women’s basketball team lost two games this past week, dropping their record to 6-15 overall and 3-8 in Landmark Conference play. On Saturday, Feb. 2, the River…
Love is in the air, gimmicks say goodbye
By Danielle Bettendorf, Living and Arts Editor With mid-February around the corner next week, everyone can’t wait for the next big event to come around. I know I’m excited – to get points taken…








