Southern campus addresses tobacco free confusion
05/06/2016
Journalism students in the News Writing course, under the direction of Prof. Cindy Simoneau, reviewed two important issues on campus: texting among students and
Humans of SCSU: ‘Try something, you might love it’
05/05/2016
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter Behind the scenes of every play, show, and film, are countless of people working to make everything just right. The
Georgette Nixon: from player to leader of women’s track and field
05/05/2016
Philip Zoppi – Sports Editor Senior Georgette Nixon of Southern’s women’s track and field team has progressed not only as player, but also as a leader
Michael Lee of men’s track and field takes best jumper title
05/05/2016
Edgar Ayala – Sports Editor Southern’s best triple jumper in track and field history, Michael Lee, evolved into something he never expected to be. He is
Cellphone use among college students: a potential problem
05/05/2016
Journalism students in the News Writing course, under the direction of Prof. Cindy Simoneau, reviewed two important issues on campus: texting among students and
Democrats and Republicans gather for primary viewing party
05/04/2016
Taylor Nicole Richards – News Writer Politically-involved students gathered at 8 p.m. April 26 in Engleman’s A-wing auditorium to watch the presidential primary results in real
SCSU world language professor exposes hiring discrimination
05/04/2016
Taylor Nicole Richards – News Writer Virginia Santos recently filed a discrimination complaint to the Connecticut Human Rights Commission regarding her treatment in the World Languages
Crescent Players present: ‘The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee’
05/04/2016
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter When it comes to the end of the school year at Southern, some things are constants: essays, finals, and the