Students react to residence of net neutrality
01/24/2018
August Pelliccio – News Reporter Southern students who live and operate mostly on campus may be protected from the recent rollback of net neutrality
The best veg-friendly options in New Haven
01/22/2018
Gary Scaramella – Copy Editor Maintaining a vegan or vegetarian diet as a college student is not always easy; limited on- campus dining options
Owls’ Struggle in 2018
01/22/2018
Matt Gad – Sports Writer Double-digit wins for women’s basketball head coach Kate Lynch before the calendar struck Jan. 1, 2018 was impressive. But
Ask Adelle: The Women’s March and you
01/22/2018
Adelle Zocher – Special to the Southern News In the wake of the Women’s Marches taking place across the country and around the world,
Earthlings screening exposes injustice in animal cruelty
12/06/2017
August Pelliccio – General Assignment Reporter For the purposes of clothing, food, entertainment and research, humans cause immeasurable amounts of suffering to animals of
President Bertolino calls Social Justice Month a success
12/06/2017
Josh LaBella – News Reporter Southern Connecticut State University President Joe Bertolino said Social Justice Month went very well and, hopefully, was the start
Social justice, feminism are key issues in ‘Stop Kiss’
12/04/2017
August Pelliccio – General Assignment Reporter It has been 19 years since Stop Kiss was written, and the Crescent Players proved that the ideals
Southern student elected to office
12/04/2017
Josh LaBella – News Writer Another Southern Connecticut State University student has been elected to public office. Tyrell Brown was elected to the planning