Martin Luther King JR. Day celebration
02/03/2021
Bernadotte Sufka – Features Editor As Martin Luther King’s birthday passed last month, a virtual event honoring him was held on the zoom platform. It featured a live
Netflix’s “Fate: The Winx Saga” re-imagined for older audience
02/03/2021
Desteny Maragh – News Editor Dreams may have come true for fans of the original Winx Club cartoon with Netflix’s new series, “Fate: The Winx Saga” that premiered this week. The once colorful cartoon is now a
Students remember Larry King and his legacy
02/03/2021
Donovan Wilson – Reporter On January 23rd, the world lost one of its most famed journalists and interviewers, Larry King. Larry King was born
Less students download Livesafe APP
12/07/2020
Aliese Trosky – Contributor Other colleges take a more forward approach with the LiveSafe app, but Southern has had less students download the mobile
Students decide on pass fail as semester comes to close
12/07/2020
Julia Caruso – Contributor Some students say COVID-19 has caused poor communication between professors and classrooms, leading them to fall behind and be overwhelmed
The university assesses social justice on campus
12/02/2020
Donovan Wilson – Reporter Southern’s community, faculty and staff came together to assess where social justice is on the campus now, where it came from and where it’s
Spring break canceled extending winter break
12/02/2020
Desteny Maragh – Reporter COVID-19 has pushed back the return of classes for the spring semester. President Joe Bertolino said, “in the interests of maintaining the continued
Students travel back home for the end of the semester
12/02/2020
Desteny Maragh – Reporter As Thanksgiving break is approaching, many students are saying goodbye to their dorms and are heading home for the holiday season. Finance & Administration Executive Vice President Mark