Humans of SCSU: Ty Seymour
04/12/2017
Josh LaBella – General Assignment Reporter Ty Seymour said he has big plans after he graduates. A junior majoring in political science and history,
Confusion over recent U.S. involvement in Syria
04/12/2017
Melissa Nunez – Opinions and Features Editor After a lethal chemical attack with a deadly nerve agent leaving countless Syrian children and families dead
Rugby secures spot in national championship
04/12/2017
Matt Gad – Sports Writer Southern’s men’s rugby club team, which trains and competes in Rugby Northeast during the fall and spring seasons, qualified
Tobacco Free Campus: an ongoing initiative
04/11/2017
Alex Palmieri – News Writer and Palmer Piana – Photo Editor Southern Connecticut State University is now a year and a half into being a tobacco free campus. A
Softball team sputtering
04/10/2017
Matt Gad – Sports Writer For Southern softball head coach Jill Rispoli, this season is one that she just wants to be turned around.
SGA approves new Peace Club and discusses other changes on campus
04/10/2017
Lynandro Simmons – General Assignment Reporter Friday April 7, Student Government approved the start of the new Peace club organization. “The purpose of Peace is
Being proactive in the wake of a tuition increase
04/09/2017
Lynandro Simmons – General Assignment Reporter Next year, the tuition at Southern is expected to increase as it does every year. The plan is a
Art crawl opens as precursor to main event
04/09/2017
Josh LaBella – General Assignment Reporter Earl Hall started its yearly art crawl on Wednesday, March 29 to showcase the beautiful work that gets