Tie-Dye Party helps Chemistry Club raise money
03/11/2020
Sofia Rositani – Reporter The chemical reaction that comes with tie-dying is a whirlwind of colors — it can be a spiral, it can
Students share concerns about tuition increase
03/11/2020
Tamonda Griffiths – Editor-in-Chief Sofia Rositani – Reporter Recently, the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities’ Board of Regents announced an overall 3.8 percent tuition
Nursing forum from Katherine Tucker answers students’ questions
03/11/2020
Joseph Vincenzi – Reporter She worked full time in a nail salon while attending school and raising a family. Now, she works in management
#MeToo Healing Quilt and ‘The Hunting Grounds’ film
03/11/2020
Alexandra Scicchitano – Opinions & Features Editor The event, The Hunting Ground to the Healing Ground unveiled the finished #MeToo SCSU Healing Quilt, showed
Drivers should not be confusing parking lots with race tracks
03/11/2020
J’Mari Hughes – Copy Editor Every weekday morning I leave my home at 7:30 a.m. and venture off to another day of school. I
America was not ready for Pete Buttigieg to be president
03/11/2020
Sofia Rositani – Reporter Pete Buttigieg dropped out of the race on Monday. His announcement came as a surprise, as Buttigieg had become a
The college education is not prepared to go online
03/11/2020
Tamonda Griffiths – Editor-in-Chief As the number of cases for coronavirus or COVID-19 continue to rise here on the east coast, Connecticut now experiencing
‘Swipe It Forward’ merges with ‘Swipe Out Hunger’
03/11/2020
Sofia Rositani – Reporter Swipe It Forward is a meal swipe donation initiative on Southern’s campus that is now going to become a part