By Danielle Bettendorf Staff writer Susquehanna hosted a guest recital involving musician Ronald Carbone and professors Naomi Niskala and Jeffrey Fahnestock on Sept. 28 in Stretansky Concert Hall. The recital included…
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‘Hamlet’ comes to life on stage in front of students
By Megan Ruge Asst. living and arts editor The Susquehanna Department of Theatre will present the National Players in “Hamlet” on Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 7 p.m. in the Degenstein Campus…
Theater students to present play about South African apartheid
By Megan Ruge Asst. living and arts editor On Friday, Sept. 30, the theater department and its students will perform “Sizwe Bansi Is Dead” in the Degenstein Campus Center blackbox theater….
Abroad student sees beauty in Galway
By Keri Brady-Benzing Abroad writer Galway and appreciate the beauty of the arts. Every few feet, there is a new performance. A big band with banjos, guitars, a violin and…
Director’s Discussion
By Eli Bass—Director of Jewish Life Staying fit and healthy, losing weight, enjoying life more fully and saving more and spending less were the top four goals on New Year’s…
Editor thanks maintenance staff workers
By Grace Mandato L&A editor Last week, I was getting dressed for my morning class when a man from maintenance knocked on my suite door in West Village. I quickly…
‘LYM’ continues to grow at SU
By Sabrina Bush Staff writer What began as an entrepreneurship class project at a Minnesota university in 2012 has since become an enterprise in battling pediatric cancer, with a network…
SU student spends her summer at Mt. Vernon
By Matt Dooley Staff writer Susquehanna students have numerous chances to participate in internships thanks to the Career Development Center. Senior Rachel Baer was one of those fortunate students; she…
Susquehanna professor brings calming exercise to campus
By Jacquelyn Letizia Staff writer A Susquehanna professor has brought his passion for yoga to students and staff at the university. “The health and wellness benefits of yoga have been…
SU professor puts focus on education in local election bid
By Kyle Kern Staff Writer Election season is upon us. Many people find themselves so caught up in the presidential election that the elections for other offices are being obstructed from…