Students decorate jars to admire qualities in others
01/30/2019
Jessica Guerrucci–Reporter On Thursday, Jan. 24 the Violence Prevention, Victim Advocacy (VPAS) and Support Center held a “You Are” Jar Making Party where students
Largest roster grabs first win of season for gymnastics
01/30/2019
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Southern Women’s Gymnastics, which defeated Brockport and Rhode Island College last Sunday for their first win of the season, boasts the
Makeup makes a creative and individualized outlet for SCSU students
01/30/2019
Jessica Guerrucci–Reporter For Jailene Cuevas, makeup is more than just an everyday routine. Instead, it is a definition of who she is. Cuevas, who
Sizing up streaming services for students
01/30/2019
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Netflix is home to over 4,000 movies, 1,000 TV shows, and 110 million users. Over 90 percent of college students use the
The uncertainty of class cancellations
01/30/2019
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Imagine making your schedule, choosing classes each other, memorizing and abiding by that well-thought-out timetable for the upcoming semester-perfection. Now imagine all
Seven problematic things about “7 rings”
01/30/2019
Amanda Cavoto—Arts & Entertainment Editor After releasing her album “sweetener” back in August 2018, which hit number one on Billboard 200 soon after its
Starting slot open for injured men’s basketball
01/30/2019
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Ulyen Coleman went down hard last Saturday in the Owls’ 100-88 win over No. 25 Bentley. Only about a minute had
Owls have strong leader in Imani Wheeler
01/30/2019
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Junior guard Imani Wheeler, a sports management major from Virginia, is very valuable to the women’s basketball program with her on