By Nick Cardillo, Staff Writer For consumers of media, it’s undeniable that we stand in the threshold of great change. The way we view media has fundamentally changed in the past few…
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Published poet and author to lecture about privilege and textual violence
By Marissa Massare, Living and Arts Editor Poet and author Kristina Marie Darling will visit Susquehanna on Oct. 9 as part of the Seavey Reading Series to give a reading from 7:30…
Second annual Fallchella festival provides fun for students
By Kailah Johnson, Contributing Writer Susquehanna’s Student Activities Committee closed the door on summer and opened the door to the autumnal season with Fallchella, an autumn themed festival that included food, live…
Where to Eat in Selinsgrove, According to Twitter
We asked our Twitter followers to vote for their favorite Selinsgrove eateries. Here’s the Top 5! BJ’s Market Street Tavern & Oyster Bar BJ’s is a known favorite on campus and in…
The Guide to Family Weekend 2019
Need some last minute details and planning help for your trip to campus? We’ve got you covered. This is only an overview; check the schedule for complete information. FAMILY WEEKEND 2019 SCHEDULE OF…
Music department welcomes Andrea Cheeseman, an electroacoustic artist
By Sarah McMillin, Asst. Living and Arts Editor Clarinetist Andrea Cheese- man will be performing a recital in as part of the music de- partment’s guest artist recital series at 7:30 p.m….
Review: Blink-182’s new album strays from status-quo
By Stephanie Shirk, Asst. to the Editor-in-chief Blink-182 released their eighth album “NINE” on Sept. 20. This was the band’s first release in three years. The group’s prior release was “California” in…
Indiana University professor to present lecture on public opinion
By Lily Gannon, Staff Writer A lecture that will discuss the different social and political aspects that shape the public’s support for government in advanced industrial democracies will be held at 6:30…
“Working” the musical celebrates average, hardworking Americans
By Marissa Massare, Living and Arts Editor The Susquehanna community can forget about the schoolwork, at least for a few days, and focus on “Working,” Susquehanna’s fall musical, which opens at 7:30…
Review: Musical tells of the first female captain of American Airlines
By Sarah McMillin, Asst. Living and Arts Editor When people ask what kind of music I listen to, I just say “yes.” My Spotify is filled with songs from pretty much every…