Middletown stop on Mandala’s drummer’s journey
02/15/2018
Tyler Korponai – Online Editor It is raining heavily at night in Middletown, Connecticut, and musicians rush to get inside the Mac 650 Art
Students shine at annual Kennedy Festival
02/14/2018
Victoria Bresnahan – General Assignment Reporter The only short come of theatre is time cannot be stopped, or at least that is what JT
Another use of “n” word sparks continued dialogue
02/14/2018
Chloe Gorman, August Pelliccio & Lynandro Simmons – Managing Editor, News Writer & Editor in-chief Nearly a week after Eric Triffin, a public health
Men’s basketball narrowly trumps Jefferson University
02/13/2018
Matt Gad – Sports Writer Scott Burrell’s men’s basketball squad took care of business Monday night, 73-71, over Jefferson University (P.A.) thanks to a
Relocation of Digital Summit
02/12/2018
August Pelliccio – News Writer Lack of clear communication is what a few university officials attribute to a turn of events that was portrayed
Unsung hero: T. Wiley Carr
02/12/2018
Jeff Lamson – General Assignment Reporter It was never his plan to teach, but now T. Wiley Carr has been at Southern since 1992
Women’s basketball sweeps cross-town rival UNH
02/08/2018
Mike Riccio – Special to the Southern News Abby Hurlbert finished with 26 points and a career high six 3-pointers as the Owls swept
Three years later: Brock Turner and sexual assault
02/08/2018
Victoria Bresnahan – General Assignment Reporter Violence Prevention, Victim Advocacy, and Support Center (VPAS) graduate intern Mary Xatse said with new sexual assault allegations