Sci-fi thriller film “Freaks,” released in 2019 and directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein, tells the enthralling childhood of 7-year-old Chloe, played by Alexa Kolker.Â
Students perform collaborative choreopoem “Given The Option”
Monica Prince directed her students in performing a collaborative, choose-your-own adventure style choreopoem titled, “Given The Option” that detailed life amid the pandemic
Theatre department brings “The Golden Hour” to life
“The Golden Hour” reviews the ’20s and the artistic expression throughout the era, such as dancing, singing, stand-up comedy and performing, while finding creative ways to integrate the digital and live-acting world.
Students launch petition to urge divestment from fossil fuels, President Green responds
The proposal, which garnered around 600 signatures, was delivered to President Green on May 5.
Shows to watch when you need a break from the stress of finals
With finals on the horizon, these shows can be just the thing to give you a much needed break and get you through the end of the semester.
Women’s Lacrosse Fall in Landmark Semis to Catholic
Photo Courtesy of Bill Wood By Dustin Waleff, Sports Editor The Susquehanna women’s lacrosse team ended their season, bowing out of the Landmark Conference tournament, falling to top seed and nationally ranked…
Sci-Fi Thriller “What Lies Below” tanking views or staying afloat?
This film is best described as a sci-fi thriller with odd twists and turns that, in the beginning, seem promising.
Creative writing students continue senior readings
The event, hosted by professors Mathew Null and Monica Prince, featured readers Victoria DiMartino, Ava Stanski, Sarah Higgins, Molly Aiudi and Steph Thompson.Â
Women’s Lacrosse Split Games Against Nationally Ranked Catholic and Elizabethtown
Photo Courtesy of Dustin Waleff By Hanna Grove, Staff Writer Susquehanna’s women’s lacrosse team faced off with the nationally ranked Catholic University Cardinals, dropping the decision 21-10 on April 14 in Washington,…
Students reflect on counseling experiences as Center looks forward
Two seniors reflect on the difficulties they encountered with the center as SU 2.0 promises change.