By Devonne Tourre Contributing writer The first art exhibition of the semester, “The Quickening Image,” featuring wax-resist drawings debuted in Lore Degenstein Gallery on Sept. 1. Featured artists David Dodge…
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Turn It Up: A music review
By Liz Hammond Asst. living & arts editor This summer, there were a lot of wins but even more losses taken in the rap industry. On Aug. 3, we were…
Faculty recital to feature ‘vocal heavy’ repertoire
By Danielle Bettendorf Living & arts editor Susquehanna faculty Corrine Byrne and Dianna Grabowski will perform a joint recital featuring 17th-century Italian music on Sept. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in…
Summer movies feature diverse stories
By Danielle Bettendorf, Living & arts editor With the semester coming to a close, everyone is anxious to get off campus and go home. As some inspiration for the months…
Susquehanna GSA performs annual ‘Rocky Horror’ show
By Danielle Bettendorf, Living & arts editor Susquehanna’s Gender and Sexuality Alliance performed its annual “Rocky Horror Picture Show” in Isaac’s Auditorium on April 21 and 22. The performances were…
SU Shakespeare club to host annual production
By Katie Willis, Staff writer The Shakespeare Club will present its annual spring production of the play “Macbeth,” one of Shakespeare’s most popular tragedies. The play depicts the titular Scottish…
Annual bands concert to feature composer theme
By Sarah McMillin, Staff writer The University Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble will pay tribute to American composer Leonard Bernstein in their final concert of the year on Sunday, April…
Turn It Up: A Music Review
By Liz Hammond, Digital media editor We all remember Tyler, the Creator’s most recent album, “Flower Boy.” But do you know who was behind the most heavy and soulful moments…
Art exhibition focuses on ‘different approaches’ in abstraction
By Kat Cardenas, Staff writer The final gallery exhibition of the semester, “Contemporary Abstract and Nonrepresentational Painting,” took place in the Lore Degenstein Gallery on April 21. The exhibition was…
Editor wants more from nostalgic show
By Danielle Bettendorf, Living & arts editor While I try to keep up-todate on the latest pop culture, recently I’ve found myself falling behind here and there. One of the…