Commercialism, capitalism and holidays
11/14/2019
Nina Bartlomiejczyk — Copy Editor For most, the holidays are a time to take a break and celebrate with family, friends and loved ones, along
Data suggests decline in binge drinking nationwide
11/14/2019
Jason Edwards — Contributor Sophomore public health major Tyicia Edwards views binge drinking as a vice — affecting her peers at Southern Connecticut State
Wilkinson construction on hold until the summer
11/14/2019
Ellie Sherry — Reporter After a few weeks of construction on the Wilkinson dorm building, and planned construction on the other straight-line dorms except
Advising meetings allow students and faculty to connect
11/14/2019
J’Mari Hughes — Copy Editor Whether they are informing students what classes are necessary or helping them make a schedule, class advisers are available
911 call service complications promote use of LiveSafe app
11/14/2019
Sofia Rositani — Reporter A mass email was sent to all students on campus after it was discovered that there were issues with the
Banner Web crash delays registration for seniors
11/14/2019
Jackson Volenec — Reporter Students are beginning to register for the upcoming spring semester of 2020, and the Registrar’s Office has added a waitlist
Nazario immigration discussion to tie in with revitalized minor
11/14/2019
Jessica Guerrucci — Managing Editor Tamonda Griffiths — Editor-in-Chief With the intent of creating a broader conversation about immigration, Sonia Nazario’s arrival on campus
Nursing Celebrates 50 years
11/14/2019
Jacob Waring — Online Editor The nursing program at Southern is 50 years old, and alumni from that semicentennial period visited the campus for