Humans of SCSU: Bringing the beat to campus
03/27/2019
Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter Rose Mwambayi, a junior, a management and psychology major, is sharing her passion for dancing with the world. Mwambayi transferred to Southern
Four athletes sent to Nationals
03/27/2019
Matt Gad—Sports Writer The men’s and women’s track and field squads sent four student-athletes to Division II Nationals earlier this month: jumper Oghenefejiro Onakpoma,
Contemporary jazz group nearly fills Lyman Center
03/27/2019
Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter As a part of Southern’s Spring Jazz Series, The Rippingtons, featuring Russ Freeman, played at the Lyman Center on Saturday night. As
A rising Starbird takes flight
03/27/2019
Ben Curry—Contributor Gun shots. Car accidents. Overdoses. Midterms. These are just a few things Arron Starbird, an emergency medical technician and full time Southern
New policy established for posthumous degree requests
03/27/2019
Haljit Basuljevic—Reporter A newly approved policy will allow students who died before completing their degree to be awarded an honorary certificate upon request of
Database inadvertently shared data with ICE
03/27/2019
Victoria Bresnahan—News Editor & Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer The Southern University Police Department has been linked to inadvertently providing license plate recognition data to the
Softball wins at home
03/27/2019
Sam Tapper—Contributor Despite a slow start to their season, the Owls’ spirits remain high after the softball team split a double-header against the Greyhounds
Lamont proposes taxing textbooks
03/27/2019
Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer In a recent budget proposal, newly-elected Governor Ned Lamont stated potential plans to stamp college textbooks with Connecticut’s 6.35 percent sales