By Sarah McMillin, Staff writer The music department will host an opera performance on April 6 and April 7 at 7:30 p.m. in Stretansky Concert Hall. Students will perform scenes…
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Faculty artwork premieres in library, delves into ‘abstract, lyrical’ themes
By Katie Willis, Staff writer A new art exhibit, “Body and Mind,” created by adjunct faculty in art Lori Kershner, is on display on the first floor of the Blough-Weis…
Native American performer teaches tradition through hip hop
By Hanifah Jones, Staff writer Native-American activist and hip-hop artist Supaman performed at Susquehanna in Isaacs Auditorium on April 5. Christian Parrish Takes The Gun, also known by his stage…
Drama features glamor, manipulation
By Kelsey Rogers, Asst. living & arts editor If there’s one thing I hate about television, it’s the cheesy dramas that air on networks like Freeform and Lifetime. They always…
Show speaks to trials and tribulations between brothers
By Sarah McMillin, Staff writer The theatre department presented a production of “Topdog/Underdog” by Suzan-Lori Parks on March 24 and 25 in Isaacs Auditorium. The show starred senior Marquise Richards…
Show to feature range of theatrical repertoire
By Kelsey Rogers, Asst. living & arts editor The theatre department will perform a cabaret at 7:30 p.m. on March 31 in Weber Chapel. Entitled “A Night on Broadway,” the…
Junior musicians perform dual recital with mix of classical, modern styles
By Katie Willis, Staff writer Juniors Emily Curto and Emma Mooradian performed soprano and on alto saxophone, respectively, in a recital on March 25 in Stretansky Concert Hall. Curto and…
Senior art student display highlights art process, portfolios
By Kat Cardenas, Staff writer The 14th annual senior graphic design and studio arts exhibition premiered in the Lore Degenstein Gallery on March 24. The exhibition, “Infinite,” was a collaborative…
Horror sequel fails with cheesy overkill
By Kelsey Rogers, Asst. living & arts editor “Black Panther” has easily taken over pop culture and ticket sales over the past few weeks, leaving other films scrounging for leftovers…
Writer’s institute founder returns with reflective reading
By Katie Willis, Staff writer Former head of the creative writing department Gary Fincke read from his newest publication, “The Out-ofSorts: New and Selected Stories,” on March 5 in Isaacs…