By Marissa Massare, Living & Arts Editor Leaning away from traditional marketing and seeking a unique audience for books was discussed at the annual publishing and editing lecture held on Sept. 12…
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Greeks spell for cause
By Sarah McMillin, Assistant Living & Arts Editor On Sept. 18, members of Greek life engaged in a spelling bee called “Bee Her Hero.” The event’s proceeds went to the organization Circle…
Authors share literature
By Lily Gannon, Staff Writer The Seavey Reading series opened in a joint reading by Sarah Rose Nordgren and assistant professor of English and creative writing, Matthew Neill Null on Sept.18 in…
Susquehanna grad and professor featured in new library art exhibit
By Sarah McMillin, Assistant Living & Arts Editor The Blough-Weis library is now featuring lifelike portraits of celebrities that were created by Susquehanna professor Jeff Martin. An opening reception was held on…
Theatre department welcomes new professor and director
By Sarah McMillin, Assistant Living & Arts Editor The 2019-20 school year has provided a new beginning for Susquehanna students, but it has also acted as a fresh start for the theatre…
Art gallery’s permanent collection now on display for opening
By Marissa Massare, Living and Arts Editor Susquehanna’s Lore Degenstein Gallery opened its first exhibition of the school year titled “Selections From the Permanent Collection” which showcased a variety of pieces from…
Comedian Lafayette Wright shares laughs, SAC’s first event of the year
By Marissa Massare, Living and Arts Editor Comedian Lafayette Wright treated Susquehanna students to a night of laughs on Sept. 6. The Student Activities Committee at Susquehanna brought Wright to campus as…
King provides more laughs than scares in ‘IT Chapter Two’
By Nick Cardillo, Staff Writer There is a running joke in “IT Chapter Two” that writer Bill Denbrough (James McAvoy) cannot write a satisfactory ending to his books. Horror writer Bill is,…
Music department praises women in music with multi-concert series
By Lily Gannon, Staff Writer The 200th birthday of prominent female composer Clara Schuman along with other women composers were celebrated during the music department’s three day women in music festival from…
Edwards talks consent
By Samuel Hoffman, Contributing Writer Susquehanna’s common reading lecture featured Keith E. Edwards who presented “The Power of Consent” to follow along with the 2019 common reading theme of ‘the power of…








