Owls survive regular season
02/27/2019
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor With a chance to enter the NE10 playoffs on the line, the women’s basketball team snuck out an overtime win
Students wear sick kicks and sweet boots
02/27/2019
Jacob Waring—Opinions & Features Editor Some sport shoes that are eccentric in style, while others wear kicks that work on a functional level, and
Meal plans restricted to where students live on campus
02/27/2019
Amanda Cavoto—Arts & Entertainment Editor A public university is what some college students look for affordability, flexibility, and individualized circumstances that would otherwise not
Activist author discusses gender violence
02/27/2019
Haljit Basueljevic—Reporter & Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter Pía Barros, a well-known short story writer and novelist from Chile, was invited to campus to do four different
The Vagina Monologues: a tradition in trying times
02/27/2019
Alexandra Scicchitano—Online Editor The Vagina Monologues takes place on Feb. 27 and 28 at 7 p.m. in Engleman A120, and its goal is to
Songs that made Southern students feel heard in high school
02/27/2019
Haljit Basuljevic—Reporter For most of us, music acted as an escape and a chance for reflection back in the turbulent times that were our
PEACE members advocate for a safer and more educated campus
02/27/2019
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Peer Educators Advocating for Campus Empowerment, is an organization at Southern that said they are role models for making the camps a
State grant awarded to help minorities
02/27/2019
Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer A $70,000 Promoting Academically Successful Students grant, or PASS, has been awarded to the university from the state of Connecticut to