Susannah Elliott
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Expected Graduation: 2000
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Stories written:
- World's Largest String Instrument helps christen new Baker Center
- 'The Holiday' proves vacation from winter blahs
- 'Stranger Than Fiction' achieves cinematic, literary success
- Ohio artists find fame on Web
- 'The Last Kiss' leaves audiences wanting more
- ACRN sponsors free 'Welcome Back' show
- Hillel brings Jewish art to Athens
- Kennedy Museum to host epic photojournalism exhibit
- 'Duck Season' takes flight in the U.S.
- Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble play diverse program
- Hollywood portrays agonizing realism in 'United 93'
- McCafferty's third installment focuses on college life
- Speakeasy interviews Sloppy Firsts author
- 'Greater Tuna' showcases life in small town
- Relient K rocks through label change
- Restored southeastern Ohio opera house now thriving cultural arts center
- Exhibition at Dairy Barn offers 'Inspirations'
- World-famous beatboxer visits MemAud
- 'Rent' recaptures Athens' audience three years later
- School of Theater gives OU Glowacki's 'Fourth Sister'
- 'Rent' expected to draw large crowd
- 'Love Monkey' blends music, humor
- 'Smoke and Mirrors' exhibit brings art to life
- MemAud stage to 'Blast!' color, music, dance
- Comedian delivers another irreverent album
- Documentary uncovers truth about The Ridges
- Performing Arts Series takes spotlight
- 'Corpse Bride' gives dead chance to live
- Leases, landlords and legal services
- BLOG: À La Mode
- GUEST BLOG: Multimedia magazine 'Soul of Athens' reincarnates itself
- 'Young at Heart' heartbreaking entertainment
- Viewers won’t be 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' anytime soon
- Trading Atlanta for Athens
- Mahjongg set to take Casa stage on 4/20
- Record Store Day to be celebrated in Athens
- 'Broadcast Yourself': The good, the bad, the ugly of YouTube must-sees
- Funnymen take on love in ‘Things I’ve Learned From Women Who’ve Dumped Me’
- 'Top Chef' packs its knives and heads for Chicago
- 'Killer Bunnies' the perfect pre-studying game
- Mellow melodies to soothe stress of finals
- Leon Williams leaves legacy, closes out career
- Cinematheque offers unique, offbeat foreign films
- Auf Wiedersehen to season four of 'Project Runway'
- Speakout: Students share opinions on primaries
- World Drumming Party gives beat to OU
- Sounding off on off-campus noise ordinances
- Senior art student explores inner self
- Travel worldwide with Contiki
- Barack'n'roll with Arcade Fire
- Total lunar eclipse slideshow
- 'Definitely, Maybe' certainly, probably a success
- Coast-to-coast festivals evoke excitement, provide impressive lineups
- 'Spring Awakening' production of sexual awakening
- Speakeasy explores best, worst of Valentine's Day
- Brains behind the booking: Brian Ostrander continues to deliver
- Kent State swept up by Bobcats' brooms
- 'Lipstick Jungle' falls short of expectations
- More DVD goodies to revive strike-weary audiences
- From Ohlone to Ohio
- Rock hard: 'Guitar Hero III' vs. 'Rock Band'
- I'm not such a current events girl anymore
- Second Life, OUWB broaden educational outlook
- 'Searching' for a local artistic phenomenon
- Chase away those winter doldrums
- How to deal with the writer's strike
- The bistro of ballads: The Acoustic Café
- 'Figuring' out featured artist Terry Rosenberg
- 'Cloverfield' brings new twist to destruction
- Choosing tap water saves money and helps the environment
- Daytrotter.com revives passion in music journalism
- Speakeasy finds communication key in 'Difficult Dialogues'
- Covers to warm the soul
- YouTube, MTV and MySpace blur line between entertainment and politics
- 'But Enough About Me,' indeed
- It's all in good taste
- Weezer's geek god of love returns with solo album
- Love, loss and girl power: It's winter in Hollywood
- The life and times of a live album junkie
- Coen brothers return to their roots for 'No Country'
- BLOG: The exciting life of the pretend-a-freshman
- 'Clapton' recounts guitarist's years of making music and mistakes
- 'Arsenic and Old Lace' showcases LFC's dark side
- 'Into the Wild' results in poor adaptation
- Dance or die ... or just think about it
- BLOG: Making it work
- BLOG: Making It Work
- 'Saw IV' makes audiences wish they never saw it
- BLOG: The exciting life of the pretend-a-freshman
- BLOG: The exciting life of the pretend-a-freshman
- BLOG: Rough road ahead
- BLOG: State of disunion
- Technology is not always your BFF
- Anderson back in action with 'The Darjeeling Limited'
- Bobcats survive spook
- Ads sell promiscuity over product
- BLOG: Rough road ahead
- Teaching for the sake of America's children
- Spend an evening of indie with Jennifer O'Connor
- 'Eastern Promises' a bloody step forward
- Male cheerleaders are strong, athletic
- Climbing blindly
- Southeast Engine chugs through America with new label, new record
- This week's musical forecast: In Rainbows shines
- Gunbae!
- The Jarts prove their worth
- Murals and muses: an art professor speaks
- Self-help book 'Bastards' provides advice for rejection
- Controversial speaker meets open minds
- License to ill
- Oakley Hall rambling toward Athens for night of folk rock
- Protest shows dissatisfaction with student newspaper
- 'My Best Friend' charming, uplifting
- Sustainability Week aims to inform
- 'Cavemen' try to leave Stone Age
- 'Heroes' returns with season two to save the world
- Recycled Percussion brings even the kitchen sink to MemAud Saturday
- If it's too loud, then you just hate fun
- Students hit jackpot with online gambling
- Dunder-Mifflinites reunite when 'Office' premieres Thursday
- Sierra Student Coalition seeks mountaintop removal awareness
- SDS to hold first protest of year Friday
- Reality TV goes too far with 'Kid Nation'
- Dollars & cents
- 'America’s Next Top Model' sashays into cycle nine
- If anything, 'Yuma' scores for acting
- Good from the very first drop
- A day for remembrance
- Simon Says, 'Go to Peden Stadium Sept. 15!'
- Wandering through Washington, D.C.
- From Apple to Zahara: Celebrity babies a trend of their own
- Attention college students: Are you heading to ‘The Most Magical Place on Earth’?
- Confessions of a Hollywood gossip queen
- 'At World's End' thrilling adventure
- OU club The Sound 'mixes' well with campus music buffs
- Jake Householder to take break from Athens music scene
- Summertime concerts and the livin's easy...
- 'The Namesake' wonderful but abrupt journey
- Anthony Rapp rents out life story, advice
- William Tell ready for history books
- A MediaStorm of cutting edge photojournalism
- 'Impossible Marriage' quirky and light
- 'Disturbia' demonstrates classic thriller tradition
- Talib Kweli, Sugarcult and William Tell to hit MemAud 8 p.m. Friday
- Indonesian film 'Berbagi Suami' easily relatable to American lives
- Russenorsk, Triumph of the Sky ready to rock Front Room
- 'The Journals of Knud Rasmussen' should stay on the page
- 'TV Set' fun to watch
- 'In the Land of Women' fits 'chick flick' mold
- 'Czech Dream' shows advertising power
- 'Puccini for Beginners' offers lessons in love
- 'Daily Bread' hard to swallow
- 'Inland Empire' maze of intrigue, confusion
- 'Happyslap' attacks every emotion
- 'Jonestown' disturbs with truth
- Is YourSpace worth it?
- For 'Old Joy,' less is more
- Princes of Hollywood reign supreme with new album
- Audience easily lost in 'Landscapes'
- 'Perfect Stranger' less than perfect
- Jade jostles for food court supremacy
- Final For Real Fest to explode at Union
- So it goes: a tribute to Kurt Vonnegut
- O’Betty’s dogs won’t bite
- Women carry 'Underbelly'
- ACRN’s PopFest to explode with Margot, Georgie James
- Get the party started: a party playlist
- ‘Short Stack(s)’ to serve student-run theater Friday
- 'Grindhouse' shivers and shakes with sleaze
- Vanilla Ice, up close and personal
- 'Blades of Glory' skates for the gold
- Digital music revives recording industry's revenue drop
- Blackout Fest invades the stage at the Union
- John Vanderslice serves up piece of musical mind
- A full interview with John Vanderslice
- 'The Black Donnellys' dark and mesmerizing
- ACRN week kicks into action
- Jakob Freely drops 'The Elliot EP' like it's hot acoustic pop
- Devon Sproule releases another success with 'Keep Your Silver Shined'
- ACRN party to kick off with Magnolia Electric Co., Southeast Engine
- 'Easter eggs' not just for children
- ‘Factory Girl’ does not exactly work
- OU poetry lover makes mark in national women's publication
- The soul mate search
- Campus symbols capture OU hearts
- ‘I’m From Rolling Stone' takes wrong path
- Marine biologist hopes to hook more people on ocean awareness
- GRID Lab to hold ‘Halo 2’ league tournament
- Pursuits beyond Court Street: class IV on the New Gauley
- ‘Pete & Pete’ proves to be quite the adventure
- Ben Kweller: a rocking album for those with extreme mood swings
- Keith Wasserman, OU alum with vision
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