Owls struggle through final stretch of season
02/20/2019
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Last year the women’s basketball team went all the way to the semifinals of the NE10 Tournament, off the hot shooting
State of the Union, is just one Trump-specific problem
02/13/2019
Izzy Manzo—Copy Editor At this point, few would be surprised to learn that President Donald Trump has a bit of a penchant for stretching
Jaywalking is a life or death decision on Southern campus
02/13/2019
Jacob Waring—Opinions & Features Editor Imagine this scenario: You are at the intersection of Wintergreen and Farnham and you are waiting for the signal
Upgrades brought to annual hosting of the Girls and Women in Sports Day
02/13/2019
Matt Gad—Sports Writer On Saturday, Moore Field House hosted the annual “Girls and Women In Sports Day,” a national initiative, and young girls were
Southern students exposed to Chinese culture
02/13/2019
Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter The annual lunar new year celebration brought students together to experience Chinese culture as they learned about the Year of the Pig.
Alliance of American Football receives approval from SCSU football
02/13/2019
Matt Gad—Sports Writer The Alliance of American Football kicked off last weekend with two games Saturday night on CBS, another Sunday afternoon on CBS
Registration a problem for late transfers
02/13/2019
Haljit Basuljevic—Reporter The goal to ease the registration process for transfer students begins by first educating them early on. Undergraduate Admissions Director Tony Pace
SCSU Ceramic Collection an inspiration for many students
02/13/2019
Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter Southern’s ceramic collection features a wide range of artists from across the globe, several different styles of art, and gives students an