By Lauren Runkle, Staff Writer Susquehanna presented the student-written play “Caius and Quid” on March 22 and 23. The play was written by junior Steven McKnight and directed by senior…
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Senior recital features variety of piano and percussion
By Katie Willis, Contributing Writer Seniors Carissa Sweet and Maggie Benjamin performed a recital on March 3 in Stretansky Concert Hall, which featured a variety of works written for piano…
Juniors to perform joint recital, differing pieces
By Sarah McMillin, Staff Writer Juniors Kaitlyn Killeen and Hannah Nyce will perform a student recital at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 24 in Stretansky Concert Hall. Nyce is a…
90s-themed play explores sexual identity, family dynamics
By Kelsey Rogers, Assistant Living & Arts Editor A 90s-themed play with a twist comes to life in “She Kills Monsters,” which will be showcased from March 1 to March…
SU musicians and visiting students to perform in festival
By Sarah McMillin, Staff Writer The 26th Susquehanna University Annual Honors Band Festival will be held at 3 p.m. on Feb. 18 in Weber Chapel Auditorium. This festival will bring…
Turn It Up: A Music Review
By Liz Hammond, Digital media editor Another week has passed and I’m still underwhelmed by what music has been coming out so far this year. I really thought that it…
Satirical work plays off contradictory twin sets
By Kelsey Rogers, Asst. living & arts editor The Mineola Twins” will be presented by the department of theatre on Feb. 22-25. Written by playwright Paula Vogel and directed by…
Social fraternity spreads valentines through musical fundraiser
By Kelsey Rogers, Asst. living & arts editor The Phi Mu Alpha fraternity celebrated the Valentine’s Day season by serenading students and faculty across campus. The fraternity held a fundraiser…
Lights, Camera, Action! : Dark comedy pairs “raw” personalities
By Kelsey Rogers, Asst. Living & Arts Editor Netflix is notorious for brand new releases at the beginning of the year and Netflix originals in themselves can be hit or…
Group featuring SU faculty plays “rich, diverse” repertoir
By Kelsey Rogers, Asst. Living & arts editor Elements of jazz and soul were showcased by the music group Love Salad in Stretansky Concert Hall on Jan. 25. Founded and…