Bring back wrestling as conduit for aggression
03/06/2019
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor There seems to be a campaign going on around the country to make every aspect of life less combative and
Akeem Browder, an agent of change
03/06/2019
Haljit Basualjevic—Reporter For Akeem Browder, the political implications of his brother’s death, Kalief Browder, motivated him to confront as to what he saw was
Fresh faces for softball
03/06/2019
Matt Gad—Sports Writer The softball teams holds high expectations for this season, as this year’s squad features 10 underclassmen and what the team is
Looking back: Spring of 1997; CSU Day relied on technology to make impact
03/06/2019
Compiled from the Southern News archives by Michael Riccio, Managing Editor Over 100 students gathered at the state capital on April 9 in an
North Campus cars invaded by thieves
03/06/2019
Haljit Basuljevic—Reporter Director of the IT Department Raymond Kellogg and his team were involved in setting up cameras around the North campus parking lot,
More lactation rooms considered
03/06/2019
Victoria Bresnahan—News Editor Almost one year after the university became a Breastfeeding Friendly Campus—which was distinguished by the Connecticut Breastfeeding Coalition—public health professor Michele
Student-to-faculty ratio lower than national average
03/06/2019
Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer During his annual Town Hall, President Joe Bertolino said the university’s student-to-faculty ratio was 14 to 1, the national average is
Programming space in Schwartz almost complete
03/06/2019
Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer A new programming space is being constructed in the basement of Schwartz Hall, according to Director of Residence Life Robert DeMezzo.