By Danielle Bettendorf, Living & Arts Editor With the release of “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again” this past summer, ABBA fans have a whole other album to stream over and over…
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Student-created plays get ‘diverse’ for common reading theme
By Julie Bauer, Staff Writer Students performed personal works in the fourth annual 24-Hour Play Festival on Sept. 29 in Isaacs Auditorium. The festival was co-produced by juniors Madison Niness and Rowen…
Festival to test students’ ‘Resilience’
By Julie Bauer, Contributing Writer The annual 24-Hour Play Festival will showcase student works at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 29 in Isaacs Auditorium. The festival will take place for the fourth year…
Netflix original cartoon faces morality in the time of showbiz
By Makenna Hall, Asst. News Editor Back in August 2014, Netflix debuted the ambivalent and now acclaimed original cartoon “BoJack Horseman.” For five seasons, the show has tailed a humanoid horse, BoJack,…
Turn it up: A Music Review
By Liz Hammond, Asst. Living and Arts Editor Looking for new music to listen to when you’re dying in the library? Look no further than LANY. Fronted by Paul Klein, they are…
Jazz trombonist to bring Caribbean flair in music
By Danielle Bettendorf, Living and Arts Editor Trombonist Chris Washburne will perform with Susquehanna’s music students as a part of his residency on campus. Washburne and the students will perform at 7:30…
Poet talks activism, relationships throughout universe
By Danielle Bettendorf, Living and Arts Editor Poet and translator Brenda Hillman spoke and read to students about interconnectedness in the environment on Sept. 24 in Weber Chapel Auditorium. Hillman read primarily from…
Teen outcast comedy “loses” its footing
By Megan Ruge Managing Editor of Content A reocurring theme in modern films is the inclusion of pop culture: both the best and the worst. Movies have shown email pen pals, high…
Fall play to tackle religious abuse
By Michael Mandigo Staff writer The theatre department will debut its fall production, “Doubt: a Parable,” at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 20 in Degenstein Center Theater.Daily performances will continue through Sept. 23….
Library: local artwork focuses on community
By Devonne Tourre Contributing Writer An exhibition featuring the work of local artist Sharon McCuen is currently on display on the first floor of the Blough-Weis Library. A reception was held to…