By Liz Hammond, Digital Media Editor Throwing it all the way back to August, let’s take a look at Kodie Shane’s “Back From the Future” EP. Clocking in around 17 minutes…
Tag: Living and Arts
Student work ‘Saudi Scenes’ highlights personal experience
By Darian Rahnis, Staff Writer Senior Faisal Al Yousif debuted four scenes collectively titled “Saudi Scenes” in the studio theater in Degenstein Campus Center on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1. The…
Shakespeare talk covers race, immigration issues
By Danielle Bettendorf, Living & Arts Editor Author Joyce MacDonald spoke on race and immigration in Susquehanna’s annual Literature Program Lecture on Oct. 4 in Stretansky Concert Hall. MacDonald’s lecture, titled…
Writer gives films to fill fall break
By Megan Ruge, Co-Editor in Chief Fall break is fast approaching. With midterms right on our tails and free time about to be endless for four days, many of us have…
Common reading lecture argues for empathy over hostility
By Kelsey Rogers, Assistant Living & Arts Editor Writer Hanna Rosin approached the idea of answering hostility with warmth in the common reading lecture on Oct. 2 in Weber Chapel. Rosin,…
SU boxing club returns to campus with a punch
By Darian Rahnis, Staff Writer The founder of Susquehanna’s boxing club has returned to campus and is reviving the club with the help of a small group of students. The boxing…
Music Review
By Liz Hammond, Digital Media Editor The Killers have been a household name since the release of their first album “Hot Fuss” in 2004. The main question that people always ask…
Small press to highlight intersectional identities, oppression
By Megan Ruge, Co-Editor in Chief A call for submissions has been released by the fall 2017 Small Press Editing and Publishing class for creative writing, poetry and/or prose to be…
Composer to perform at SU, work with students
By Sarah McMillin, Staff Writer American composer Samuel Adler will be the subject of a recital and work with students on Oct. 3. Adler’s recital will take place at 7:30 p.m….
Editor notes Netflix losses, additions
By Megan Ruge, Co-Editor in Chief Netflix has done it again, friends. Starting Sunday, Oct. 1, Netflix will be removing some of our favorite classics. Who knows how long they will…