Turning Point hosts Coming Out of the Conservative Closet
12/05/2018
Jacob Waring – Reporter The Turning Point USA chapter, which is currently in the process towards becoming a recognized club, invited John Paul, President
Tobacco free grant will end in summer
12/05/2018
Jacob Waring – Reporter The grant, Southern Goes Tobacco-Free: A State and Community Intervention, will cease by the end of June. The grant, which started
Men’s cross country races in Nationals
12/05/2018
Matt Gad – Contributor For the first time since 1999, the men’s cross country team qualified for NCAA Division II Nationals, held this year in
LARPing club destresses
12/05/2018
Jacob Waring – Reporter In room 301 in the student center, The LARPing Club engaged in a war like no other – role- playing
Women in STEM
12/05/2018
Essence Boyd – Copy Editor Liquid nitrogen cascaded in a cloud over a vessel of sugar and heavy cream, an attention-grabbing demonstration highlighting women working
Tuition increase not definite
12/05/2018
Victoria Bresnahan – News Editor With a newly-elected governor, President of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) Mark Ojakian said he is not
Book store prices reflect a monopoly on the Southern brand
11/29/2018
J’Mari Hughes – Reporter When I shop in the school store, it is strictly because I want a snack and forgot to bring one to
Vista member strives to end food insecurity
11/29/2018
Victoria Bresnahan – News Editor Some students suffer from fod insecurity. Aleyra Lamarche, a Campus Compact for Southern New England AmeriCorps vista member, who works