Taekwondo community sticks together
09/19/2018
Hunter Lyle – Reporter The air in Pelz Gymnasium was hot and stagnant, but that didn’t stop members of the SCSU Taekwondo Club from shouting, punching, and
Club promotes acceptance of neurodiversity
09/19/2018
Alexandra Scicchitano – Reporter Having an Autism Awareness and Advocacy Club (AAAC) promotes inclusion and allows acceptance, said Jimmy D’Elia, a senior sports management major. D’Elia has been a
Gaming with a disability: accommodations in progress
09/19/2018
Jacob Waring – Contributor The disabled community often gets the short end of the stick, and videogame developers typically make accessibility to disabled gamers an afterthought. Since the eight-bit early days, video games
The joy that free reading offers
09/19/2018
Joe Freer– Reporter A college student’s workload is often overbearing and rigorous, filled with so much reading that is easy to forget how to
Student photographs trip to Amazon
09/19/2018
Victoria Bresnahan – News Editor As a photo-documentarian, Brokk Tollefson, a senior, joined chemistry professor James Kearns on his fifth annual summer trip to Ecuador to record
Custodial hiring freeze continues
09/19/2018
Jacob Waring – Contributor Due to a two-year hiring freeze, facilities operations and custodial duties have been affected. “We had one all last year and we will have one all of this year,” said Mark Rozewski,
Should the Oscar’s recognize blockbusters?
09/19/2018
Tyler Fisher – Contributor 2018 has been a big year for blockbuster movies. So far this year, movies like Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War have taken over
Censorship and politics of musicians
09/19/2018
Michelle Shnayder – Contributor Music is a powerful and influential art form ever since the dawn of media, and there has been a debate about whether or not popular