New Cat Café encourages adoption
09/26/2018
Jacob Waring – Contributor The bicolor tabby cat’s eyes narrowed and pounced at the makeshift tail teaser cat toy while his playmate, Stella Marguy, giggled with glee. At Mew Haven
Buley free-read shelf: unknown by some, fueled by passion
09/26/2018
Joe Freer – Reporter Students walk by it, on their way to the Owl Perch, to the printers, the computers or the bathrooms in Buley. For
University awarded grant for CARE program
09/25/2018
Joshua LaBella and Jacob Waring – Managing Editor, Contributor President Joe Bertolino announced during the 125th Anniversary Kickoff Celebration that the university has received
Sapere Leads Owls
09/23/2018
Matt Gad – Sports Writer After losing their last two games, at home to Bentley and then over at the University of New Haven,
Students walkout in support of New Haven immigrant
09/20/2018
Victoria Bresnahan – News Editor Students walked out of class today to rally support for Nelson Pinos, an immigrant, who has been seeking shelter from deportation
Sustainability commitment continues
09/19/2018
Izzy Mano – Contributor Southern has been committed to using sustainable energy for the past decade, and through programs such as waste reduction and
Sexual assault policies to remain the same
09/19/2018
Michelle Shnayder – Contributor Recently, the Trump administration proposed numerous rules that would expand the rights of college students accused of sexual misconduct. According to a 2017 speech by Education Secretary Betsy Devos, the proposed new rules
Living in Connecticut is not ideal for everybody
09/19/2018
Hunter Lyle – Reporter The state of Connecticut, while relatively small, offers a variety of landscapes and opportunities for living situations. From roaring hills and dense woodlands, to the busy and bustling city streets, some