New Student Orientation held Virtually
02/23/2021
Edward Rudman – Sports Writer Prior to the beginning of the 2020 fall semester, orientation or first-year students was drastically different in comparison to the 15 or so years preceding
University brings attention to the importance of Black mental health
02/23/2021
Caitlyn O’Halloran – Contributor Mental health has been a topic of conversation for years. With February being Black History Month, SCSU’s Counseling Program wanted to bring
Film sheds light on life and death of Black Panther activist
02/23/2021
Desteny Maragh – News Editor Based on a true story, “Judas and the Black Messiah” debuted at the perfect time as Black History Month is in full
Southern Students Take Their Love for Reality Television Show Big Brother From Viewing On The TV Screen To Competing On The Computer Screen
02/22/2021
Donovan Wilson – Reporter Many college students consume a good amount of reality television but one group of students on campus have taken that love
Halftime show becomes meme
02/17/2021
Sarah Shelton – Contributor On Feb. 7, three-time Grammy award-winner Abel Tesfaye, also known as The Weeknd, headlined the Super Bowl halftime show. The Weeknd started off his
SAGE celebrates Black queer excellence
02/17/2021
Caitlin O’Halloran – Contributor Every Friday of February, the Sexuality and Gender Equality Center will be holding an event with Black queer figures in celebration of
Zendaya stars in new Netflix film
02/17/2021
Desteny Maragh – News Editor “Malcom and Marie” is explosive, romantic and tragic. The black and white film is nostalgic of an old-time couple with new
Greek life has rush week VIRTUALLY this year
02/17/2021
Donovan Wilson – Reporter Donovan Wilson — Rush week is a huge part of campus Greek life as it is how fraternities and sororities recruit new