The Susquehanna University Department of Theatre is proud to present Lobstermen in Love by Emily Golden, directed by Dr. Anna Andes as part of its 2020-21 Main Stage Season.
Starboy shines at halftime show
At the Super Bowl, Tesfaye performed the finale of this tale, as himself, doing what he does best with no guests, nothing but his voice and his talent. And he killed it.
Korean Zombies Meet Social Media in Netflix Global Release “#Alive”
A new Korean zombie film, “#Alive,” was released this past summer on Netflix and features an interesting mix of thriller and comedy.
Search for new Public Safety investigator underway, includes student feedback
The search committee also includes the VIP Center and leadership from It’s On Us.
Move-In Process May Prove Successful For Now, But Will It Last?
Personally, I think that the difference with the move-in will make no difference when it comes to classes. Most students do not follow the instructions when it comes to going up and down the stairs and using elevators or try to find ways around the safety procedures.
Top 10 albums of 2020
This article aims to highlight the best and most exciting releases of 2020. Let’s get into it.
Online Courses Take a Toll On Students
The rising frustration of being remote has become much more apparent in the weeks leading up to moving in for the spring semester. Students have said course work seems to be piling up and that holding focus while at home is a struggle.
Susquehanna updates Plan, turns away from wastewater testing
Students will now be tested twice a week, and new mask guidelines are in place.
Theatre Department announces “The Laramie Project” – February 25-28
The Susquehanna University Department of Theatre is proud to present The Laramie Project by Moisés Kaufman and the members of Tectonic Theater Project, directed by Mary Cote as part of its 2020-21 Main Stage Season.
New lab, testing spaces come to Susquehanna for the spring
Aikens Lounge and the Garrett Sports Complex Fieldhouse will be used for administering PCR tests.