Connecticut National Guard transforms James Moore Field House into field hospital
04/16/2020
Alexandra Scicchitano — Opinions & Features Editor Hunter O. Lyle — Sport Editor In the newest chapter of the COVID-19 pandemic, the James Moore Field House is being converted
Southern students say college students deserve a stimulus check
04/15/2020
Abby Epstein – Reporter A $2 trillion relief bill was signed in order to put money into the hands of Americans. Out of that
Presidential attacks on News Media does harm
04/15/2020
Jacob Waring – News Editor President Donald Trump clearly does not like the media. Specifically, the “fake news” media, which seems to be any news agency or publication that disagrees or
Murder-for-hire docuseries entertains during COVID-19 lockdown
04/15/2020
Sofia Rositani – Reporter Netflix recently dropped “Tiger King,” a limited series that explores the world of breeding tigers, polygamy and murder. The show’s
What’s on Tap? NBA Players May Have to Refund Money to Owners
04/15/2020
Sam Tapper – Sports Writer The NBA was the first domino of the professional sports landscape to fall in the U.S., as COVID-19, more commonly
Motivation, Work Ethic and Personality All Staples of Buscetto’s Career
04/15/2020
Sam Tapper – Sports Writer Owls’ softball shortstop Sara Buscetto has worked hard to get to where she is, both as a player and as a
“The Changing Face of Autism” event explores long-term outcome of autism
04/15/2020
Kaitlyn Regan – Online Editor The word “autism” generates around 150 million hits on Google, demonstrating how difficult it can be to find evidence-based treatment, said Fred Volkmar, professor and director of the Center of Excellence
Registering for classes changes due to COVID-19
04/15/2020
Kaitlyn Regan – Online Editor This semester, PIN numbers are not required to register for classes due to COVID-19, said registrar Alicia Carroll. To ease the