Photo By Luke Waldner By Kelly Waldron  BSU kicked off their Black History Month events with an MLK Lunch and Learn Presentation on Feb. 1, followed by a Community Poetry Night…
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P.S. I Love You, a Club Started by Students to Tackle Mental Health
Written and Photographed By Alex Donchak  “I love you” was the last exchange of words between Brooke DiPalma and her father, Joseph. After dropping his daughter off at school on April…
Camp and Community in “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”
By Ayva Strauss  “It was hilarious. It was horrifying. I was scarred mentally for the rest of my life,” she joked. That is how Rebekkah Hurlbert, a sophomore at Susquehanna University,…
This is Your Brain on ChatGPT: How AI might be affecting your creativityÂ
By: Ayva Strauss  What if I told you ChatGPT wrote that very funny headline? It did not, but the more important point is that it could have, and you would not…
Phuc Tran, “Writer, Educator, Classicist, and Tattooer:
By Ayva Strauss  Phuc Tran’s website introduces him as a “writer, educator, classicist, and tattooer,” and in his visit to Isaac’s Auditorium as part of the Seavey Visiting Writers Series, he…
Thinking with the “Flow” Exhibit
By Ayva Strauss  We each interact with water everyday in various contexts—we fill water bottles, take showers and drive by the Susquehanna River. And yet, perhaps because of its ubiquity, we…
On the Stage: “Eurydice”
By Kelly Waldron “Eurydice” is a contemporary re-telling of the timeless love story of Orpheus and Eurydice. Unlike the original tale, audience’s follow Eurydice through this classic Greek myth as she journeys…
Heroes and Villains Take Over Airband
By Riley Harker Greek Organizations Phi Mu Delta and Alpha Delta Pi won the annual Airband competition on Sunday, April 30 at 2 p.m. in Weber Auditorium.  Twelve Greek organizations on campus…
SUDC Hosts Annual Dance Showcase
Photo by Kristina Moncelsi By Riley Harker Saturday April 22, Susquehanna University Dance Corps held their annual Dance Showcase in Weber Chapel Auditorium at 2 p.m.  The theme for this year’s showcase…
Itzhak Perlman: A Sold Out Concert
By: Genevieve Turner Itzhak Perlman, an Israeli American violinist, who has been considered “one of the greatest violinists in the world,” performed in Weber Chapel on Wednesday night, April 19. The concert…