Students learn about legal perspectives of nursing
04/24/2019
Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter When it comes to being a nurse, Steven Jacobs said the job can be stressful, but the fact that nurses are pulled
For some, physician assisted suicide is a humane, dignified death
04/24/2019
Jacob Waring—Opinions & Features Editor One day, we are all going to die. Young college adults, if we are lucky, do not have to
Capitalism beyond the individual
04/24/2019
Haljit Basuljevic—Reporter When Co-Founder Joseph Amarante, a graduate student with a degree in business management, first discovered the concept of Conscious Capitalism, he found
Classroom behavior void of common etiquette
04/24/2019
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Upon flipping through my syllabi of classes I am currently enrolled in and have taken in the past, I have seen a
Looking back: Spring of 2002
04/24/2019
Compiled from the Southern News archives by Michael Riccio, Managing Editor On April 20, a 5.1 magnitude earthquake was felt at Southern at 6:50
Criscuolo hurdles obstacles, battles injuries in final season
04/24/2019
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor After a brutal and terrifying injury put his baseball career on the line, senior first baseman Tyler Criscuolo was able
World language requirement examined
04/24/2019
Victoria Bresnahan—News Editor For many decades, the university has required students to learn a foreign language and about its culture. Since at least 2015,
Executives share empowering stories
04/24/2019
Essence Boyd—Copy Editor & Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer The School of Business held a networking event and panel discussion to introduce their pilot project, the