Students feel a disconnect from academic advisers
01/29/2020
Jesse Mullen – Contributor The distance students feel from their advisers is a common problem on campus. Maria Petruzzelli is a public health major who
Southern holds memorial in honor of Melanie Coleman
12/04/2019
Hunter O. Lyle — Sports Editor Sam Tapper — Sports Writer Collages full of smiles portrayed the joy and passion many people said Melanie
Southern Hosts a Conversation Surrounding Trans Related Issues
12/01/2019
Ellie Sherry — Reporter As more and more deaths of trans people occur, Southern decided to hold a round table about problems and solutions surrounding
Folio Social Justice Night
12/01/2019
Ellie Sherry — Reporter As November continues, so does social justice month at Southern. In following with the month’s theme, Folio hosted a Social
Ethnic history of New Haven exhibit reveals immigration roots
11/23/2019
Sofia Rositani — Reporter Immigration has been extensively discussed during Social Justice Month, from Sonia Nazaro speaking out about child immigrants in Mexico to
Men’s basketball opens at home with blowout win
11/23/2019
Hunter O. Lyle — Sports Editor In the team’s first game at Moore Field House this season, the men’s basketball team dominated Concordia College, winning 110-77
Veterans panel discusses the negative effects of ignoring mental health
11/23/2019
Jacob Waring — Online Editor Renne Bennett’s son, Taekyung, was playing with his rubber motorcycle, making “vroom-vroom” sounds up and down William Muhl’s left arm during
Student government drafts resolution to change language requirement
11/23/2019
Izzy Manzo — Photo Editor The Student Government Association made plans to distribute money for study abroad programs and continue advocating for changes to