By Marissa Massare, Living and Arts Editor Selena Gomez fans were treated to not one, but two surprise singles this week with first the release of “Lose You To Love Me” and…
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Recital features Cheek
By Marissa Massare, Living and Arts Editor Susquehanna’s department of music will host pianist John Cheek for a guest recital at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 14 in Stretansky Concert Hall. Cheek is…
SU Orchestra previews storytelling ensemble
By Ellen Smith, Contributing Writer Susquehanna’s Symphonic Orchestra’s opened their rehearsal for a miniature preview of their fall performance concert from 5-6 p.m. on Oct. 8th in Stretansky Concert Hall. The performance…
Astronomer and scientist to present revolutionary efforts within universe
By Kailah Johnson, Contributing Writer The Claritas Lecture series will welcome Jackie Faherty to campus to share her interactive presentation on the history of our galaxy, its millions of stars and the…
Turn It Up Review: Country and pop influences mix in newly released single “10,000 Hours”
By Marissa Massare, Living and Arts Editor Sometimes my friends cringe when I get the chance to control the aux cord or playlist because country music immediately fills the speakers. My friends…
Illusion, student run visual arts magazine, open for submissions
By Sarah McMillin, Asst. Living and Arts Editor Illusion, a digital magazine that showcases the art of Susquehanna students, is currently accepting submissions for its fall semester issue, themed “metamorphosis.” Submissions opened…
The FAKE Dixie Band performs during family weekend
By Tre Shuttlesworth, Staff Writer The FAKE Dixie Band, a student-led jazz group inspired by early 20th century jazz music, held their annual “Dixie at Deg” performance at Arthur Plaza outside of…
24-Hour Play Festival back for another year
By Lily Gannon, Staff Writer The 24-Hour play festival is back for another year and is being held at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 12 and Oct.13 in Issacs auditorium. The festival is…
Unique film series discusses female portrayal in fiction, roles on screen
By Sarah McMillin, Asst. Living and Arts Editor The Bechdel-Wallace Film Series kicked off its first installment of the fall semester with a showing and gender-oriented discussion of “The Devil Wears Prada”…
Recital features Villines
By Ellen Smith, Contributing Writer Alli Villines, a Houston-based singer was featured for a guest-artist recital at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 2 in Stretansky Concert Hall. The recital was sponsored by the…