Rising student debt seems to have no end in sight
04/10/2019
Haljit Basuljevic—Reporter An increase in tuition often means an increase in student debt. The total debt a Southern student has to pay after graduation
Black Student Union gets creative with Trap & Paint
04/10/2019
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter A popular metropolis activity was introduced to the campus community with an artistic flair. Black Student Union hosted “Trap & Paint” in
Annual drive makes use of electronic waste
04/10/2019
Haljit Basueljevic—Reporter Any student or staff member with a broken phone or outdated computer can find their device still useful in recycling at Southern’s
Baseball pushing through season
04/10/2019
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Going against its bitter Elm City rival in New Haven, the Southern baseball team came onto Frank Vieira Field, and junior
Lacrosse loses to nationally ranked Adelphi University
04/10/2019
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor After an underwhelming performance from the Owls, Southern’s women’s lacrosse team failed to snap their now three-game losing streak, losing
Rules for overtime needs to be fixed
04/10/2019
Matt Gad—Sports Writer There is too much confusion in collegiate overtime rules- or maybe overtime rules in general. In baseball and softball, there are
Looking back: Spring of 2000
04/10/2019
Compiled from the Southern News archives by Michael Riccio, Managing Editor As gas prices rose, Gov. John G. Rowland proposed the gas tax be
Endowment fund grows for next year
04/10/2019
Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer Approximately $890,000 in programs and scholarship funds were distributed this academic year, according to Business Manager of the SCSU Foundation Krista