Provided to The Quill by Joseph Peachey Selinsgrove – The Susquehanna University Department of Theatre is proud to present this year’s second theatrical production, Escaped Alone & Far Away, both written by…
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A splash of color in the Blough-Weis Library
By Abigail Lentini, Contributing Writer When walking around the library, one may notice all the eye-catching artwork that has been placed all over the main floor. These pieces are from the creative…
Sigma Gamma Rho hosts a night of laughs
By Emily Rose, Contributing Writer Susquehanna’s Sigma Gamma Rho chapter hosted a Black Sitcom Night for the campus community on Sept. 17. Sigma Gamma Rho is represented by President Jurnee Coker, Co-Vice…
24 Hour Play Festival comes to Susquehanna October 9.
Provided to The Quill by Joseph Peachey Selinsgrove – The Susquehanna University Department of Theatre is proud to present the 24 Hour Play Festival as a part of its Second Stage…
Sampling the studio
A look into Susquehanna’s new graphic design lab.
The Degenstein Gallery featuring COVID-19
By Emily Rose, Contributing Writer The Lore Degenstein Gallery welcomed guests for the first time this academic year with “Commonplace Attachments: Artistic Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic”. This exhibition was curated…
The Common Reading lecture and polio
By Rebecca Wood, Contributing Writer The 2021 Common Reading Lecture featured Nadina LaSpina. LaSpina is a memoirist and activist for disability rights. In 2019, she released her memoir, “Such a Pretty Girl:…
Find out who the real “Freaks” are in sci-fi thriller
Sci-fi thriller film “Freaks,” released in 2019 and directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein, tells the enthralling childhood of 7-year-old Chloe, played by Alexa Kolker.
Students perform collaborative choreopoem “Given The Option”
Monica Prince directed her students in performing a collaborative, choose-your-own adventure style choreopoem titled, “Given The Option” that detailed life amid the pandemic
Theatre department brings “The Golden Hour” to life
“The Golden Hour” reviews the ’20s and the artistic expression throughout the era, such as dancing, singing, stand-up comedy and performing, while finding creative ways to integrate the digital and live-acting world.