The Warren Files returns
11/07/2018
Hunter Lyle – Reporter Made increasingly famous by movies based on paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren’s real-life experiences, The Warren Files were hosted
Festival covers race
11/07/2018
Jacob Waring – Reporter Race and racism were explored in films and discussions at Southern’s first Racial Justice Film Festival last Saturday from 2
November Folio reading lets students express their troubles through poetry
11/07/2018
Haljit Basuljevic – Contributor In a concise homage to art and artists, Folio’s monthly reading explored what it meant to be an artist in
Neff residents talk conspiracies 1 on 1
11/07/2018
Jeff Lamson – Arts & Entertainment Editor Clones. 9/11. The Illuminati. Conspiracy Theories 1 on 1 at Neff Hall last Tuesday covered all of
New Queen biopic is a killer
11/07/2018
Jeff Lamson – Arts & Entertainment Editor Despite some shortcomings and clichés, “Bohemian Rhapsody,” will charge you up and asking for the AUX cord
Anime Society holds annual Cosplay Café
11/07/2018
Jacob Waring – Reporter The Anime Society held their annual Cosplay Café at the Farnham Programming Space. Originally the event was planned to start
Open swim is back and better than ever
11/07/2018
Matt Gad – Contributor The open swim on Mondays and Tuesdays this year is a trial run, said Andrew Marullo, to gage whether students
Looking back: Fall of 1988
11/07/2018
Compiled from the Southern News archives by Josh LaBella – Managing Editor Secretary of State addresses voting rights issue Julia Tashjian, Connecticut Secretary of State,