Art Students worry about post-grad employment
05/08/2019
Kaynan Conrod—Contributor According to Southern art professor Lachelle Workman says that when she was an art student at the University of Connecticut, career plans
The double life: Cunidiff competes in two sports
05/08/2019
Sam Tapper—Contributor For most young aspiring athletes, their dream is to one day play sports in college. Some make it while others seem to
Value found within first year freshmen courses
05/08/2019
Anna De Simone—Contributor Southern students often complain that required Liberal Education Program (LEP) courses such as Intellectual and Creative Inquiry (INQ 101), which is
Club sports athletes take home honors
05/08/2019
Matt Gad—Sports Writer At the second annual club sports awards, wich was hosted by the Office of Campus Recreation and headed by assistant director
The week of one-acts
05/08/2019
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Theater major Jason Carubia, a senior said one-acts are short plays typically confined to a short period or location. Last Wednesday through
Students learn about the Bering Sea biome and Jellyfish
05/08/2019
Jacob Waring—Opinions & Features Editor Mary Decker, a research scientist from Yale’s department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology gave a lecture on how the
Track and Field prepare for NE10 Championship
05/08/2019
Sam Tapper—Contributor The month of May is a busy time for students with finals quickly approaching, but for the Track & Field team, it
Saxophone show helps audience ‘escape the grind’
05/08/2019
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter On Saturday, May 4, the Lyman Center hosted “Sax to the Max,” an event featuring three saxophone players, Michael Lington, Paul Taylor