By Mattie Lugar Come one, come all, from the author that brought you the “Caraval” series comes a dazzling trilogy about love, heartbreak and adventure. Enter the land of The Magnificent…
Category: Arts and Entertainment
The Value of Performing Arts Expressed in Nohgaku
By Haley Zeller, Arts & Entertainment Editor There are so many ways to express ourselves through art. Many SU students could tell you that, from creative writers and theater performers to…
Drag Club x Improv Club: Where Competition and Comedy Meet
By Audrey Miller Looking to escape the cold and add fun to your routine? The Susquehanna University Improv Club and the River Queens, the SU Drag Club, are collaborating to host…
Indie Meets Sci-fi/Fantasy in Iron Lung
By Haley Zeller, Arts & Entertainment Editor You’re alone in a submarine, tasked with exploring the depths of an unventured ocean, when blood starts leaking from the ceiling. Inspired by David…
Collaboration and familiar faces: SU seniors bring “Love/Sick” to life
By Audrey Miller; Photo Credits to Dr. Kevin Crowe From falling in love for the first time to heartbreak, Susquehanna University’s annual student-directed showcase explores the multi-faceted themes that play into relationships. From…
Senior theatre students prepare for “Love/Sick” debut
By Lily Warshaw; Photo Credits to Dr. Kevin Crowe Susquehanna University’s Department of Theatre proudly presents “Love/Sick,” a witty and poignant play by John Cariani, brought to life under the direction of senior theatre…
“The Irresistible Urge to Fall for Your Enemy:” A Book Review
By Mattie Lugar One of the internet’s newest romantic fantasies, “The Irresistible Urge to Fall for Your Enemy” by Brigitte Knightley is full of witty, dry banter, complex characters, and a slow-burn…
SU Slam and the Black Student Union invite you to attend Community Poetry Night
By Lily Papendick, Assistant A&E Editor; Photo Credits to SU Slam and the Black Student Union With the spring semester now well underway, classes, sports and extracurricular activities have returned in full swing. For some, this semester…
“Convenience Store Woman:” A book review
By Stella Feenstra, Digital Social Media and Advertising Editor Sayaka Murata’s “Convenience Store Woman” is a book written for individuals who got a part-time job in their young adulthood that they were simply too emotionally attached to…
“Suburbia”: A modern-day view into old-school life
By Lily Papendick, Assistant Editor of Arts & Entertainment; Photo Credits to Lily Papendick On Saturday, Jan. 17, the Lore Degenstein Gallery held its opening reception for “Suburbia,” their first exhibit of the new…








