By Kelsey Rogers, Asst. Living & Arts Editor The University Jazz Ensemble, directed by Joshua Davis, associate professor of music, performed on Nov. 15 in Stretansky Concert Hall. The ensemble featured three different…
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Play festival to premiere SU student productions
By Darian Rahnis, Staff Writer The 24-Hour Play Festival will give students the opportunity to participate in original productions on Saturday, Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. in Isaacs Auditorium. Auditions for the festival…
Editor reviews ‘hard to stage’ tragedy
By Megan Ruge, Co-Editor in Chief The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. is showing their production of “Antony and Cleopatra” by William Shakespeare. They began performing this specific play on Oct. 10…
Poet reads on Jamaican background, gives advice to students
By Sam Miller, Staff Writer Poet Ishion Hutchinson read works from his poetry collections “Far District” and “House of Lords and Commons” in Stretansky Concert Hall on Nov. 13. Hutchinson’s collections were published…
Student reminisces over GO application
By Kelsey Rogers, Asst. Living & Arts Editor As the semester comes to a close, students at Susquehanna University need to look ahead. Next fall will be here before we know it. This…
SU student gives Selinsgrove travel tips
By Dylan Smith, Contributing Writer Is your family coming to an upcoming game? Most athletes say they eat, play, and breathe sports because of how much they practice and dedicate their time, but…
Editors view about media and scouting
By Kyle Kern, Co-Editor in Chief What ever happened to “you don’t judge a book by its cover”? I am not talking about recent allegations of Hollywood elite or political scandals. I am…
Cookie Dude teaches baking skills
By Benjamin Roehlke, Staff Writer On Nov. 13, the Center for Academic Achievement held another Adulting 101 session titled “The Cookie Dude: Baking Hacks.” For this session, baker and business owner Dan Macarthur…
SU’s solar farm project informational session focuses on PA
By Michael Bernaschina, Staff Writer Earlier this week, a representative from WGL Energy visited campus to give a seminar to students and faculty on renewable energy. Richard E. Walsh, the Program Lead of…
Hunger and poverty simulation focuses on issues present
By Zach Bonner, Asst. News Editor The Johnson Center for Civic Engagement, or JCCE, held their eighth annual Hunger Banquet this past Monday, November 13. The banquet is a simulation that attempts to…








