Shakespeare club is measuring up to theater excellence in their upcoming performance of Measure for Measure.
On Friday, April 4 and Saturday April 5 at 7:30pm in Degenstein Theater, everyone is welcome to support the Shakespeare club and their collection of over 20 student actors and crew members that have come together for this production…
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National Library Week is Coming to Susquehanna
Starting Monday, April 7, the Blough-Weis Library will be hosting daily events to celebrate National Library Week.
National Library week is a time to celebrate the role libraries play in our community and recognize that libraries are more than just buildings filled with books, they serve as places for learning, creativity, connection and they provide access to a multitude of resources…
Creative Writing Department Hosts First Senior Reading of the Semester
Featured: Kendall Reif reading “A Watcher’s Defiance.”
“Ouroboros”: A Commemoration of the Annual Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Majors Exhibition
On Saturday, Mar. 15, the opening reception for the annual Senior Graphic Design and Studio Art Exhibition took place in Lore Degenstein Gallery.
This year’s theme “Ouroboros” represents the ancient symbol of a snake eating its own tail, depicting themes of eternity and interconnectedness and reminding us that emergence of the new means leaving behind the old.
An Evening of David Ives: A Production by Five Senior Student Directors
By Lily Papendick On Feb. 14-16, Degenstein Theater hosted “An Evening of David Ives,” featuring seven short plays put on by five senior student directors from the theatre department. American playwright…
Founder of World’s Largest Rehabilitation Program Speaks as This Year’s Alice Pope-Shade Lecture
By Nick Williams, Photography Editor Assistant News Editor Father Gregory Boyle, founder of Homeboy Industries—the world’s largest gang intervention and rehabilitation program—delivered a powerful lecture at Susquehanna University, weaving humor, theology and…
An Evening with Javon Johnson
By Lily Papendick With the month of February comes Black History Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements and contributions of African Americans throughout U.S. history. In honor of this…
Author of “The 1619 Project” Shares Wisdom in Weber Chapel
By Jasmine Durst Nikole Hannah-Jones visited Susquehanna University on Feb. 12, 2025, at 7 p.m. in Weber Chapel as part of the Susquehanna University 2025 Lecture and Discussion Series. She is the…
Clifford Thompson Visits Susquehanna
In the fourth installment of the Seavey Reading Series, Susquehanna University hosted visiting author Clifford Thompson on Feb. 4 in Isaac’s Auditorium.
Clifford Thompson is an essayist, novelist, illustrator and painter whose work often focuses on a mixture of race, identity and culture, with many of his pieces drawn from his own experiences as a black man growing up in America…
Susquehanna University Announces “An Evening of David Ives”
By Lily Warshaw What do monkeys on typewriters, a fictional language, and a famous composer buying bread have in common? They’re all part of the quirky and captivating production “An Evening of…








