Mild winter weather leads to no snow or school cancellations
03/04/2020
Alexandra Scicchitano – Opinions & Features Editor Another day, more confused weather. Each day the weather seems to get more and more inconsistent. Last
Connecticut Ridicule Law should be rewritten, not repealed
03/04/2020
Jackson Volenec – Reporter There is a lot of discussion centering around Connecticut’s “Racial Ridicule” Law, which prevents people from advertising hate speech against
Hijab Day lets students experience Islamic culture
03/04/2020
Joseph Vincenzi – Reporter Breaking down stereotypes about why Muslim women choose to wear a hijab or other headscarves is the reason why Hijab Day
Women become more involved in STEM majors on campus
03/04/2020
Mia Bonadies – Contributor Sam Tapper – Sports Writer Essence Boyd – Contibutor Joe Bulwidas – Contributor In the computer science department at Southern sits
Ashe’s EP is the perfect complement to ‘P.S. I Still Love You’
03/04/2020
Jessica Guerrucci – Managing Editor For those who turned on their televisions to watch “P.S. I Still Love You,” they left with their heart-strings
The university addresses the coronavirus risk
03/04/2020
Jessica Guerrucci – Managing Editor “Coronavirus,” the word is stuck in all of our minds, consuming headlines. Since the global risk of spreading and impact
Dean of Arts and Sciences is selected
03/04/2020
Jessica Guerrucci – Managing Editor The adjective “interim” has been dropped from his title, and now, Bruce Kalk will get to call himself the
Hidden Kolors, Black History Month and the ‘Divine Nine’
03/04/2020
Sofia Rositani – Reporter To celebrate Black History Month the MultiCultural Center and the “Divine Nine” put on an annual event called Hidden Kolors.