Connecticut’s unemployment rate dropped to 5.2 percent
11/20/2015
Anisa Jibrell – News Writer Connecticut’s unemployment rate reached 5.2 percent in September, down 1.1 percent from September 2014 and lagging not too far behind the
President Papazian hosts a conversation with faculty and students
11/20/2015
Anisa Jibrell – News Writer President Mary A. Papazian held a student and faculty discussion last week to give students, with questions and or concerns an
GALLERY: Social Justice Talent Show
11/20/2015
Tyler Korponai – Photo Editor On Nov. 11, the ballroom of the Adanti Student Center when the Multicultural Center hosted its annual Social Justice Talent Show.
Southern campus participates in Social Justice Week
11/20/2015
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter The President’s Commission on Campus Climate and Inclusion recently held Southern Connecticut State University’s second annual Social Justice Week. The
Anonymous exposes alleged KKK members in mass list
11/19/2015
Tyler Korponai – Photo Editor The 20th century was a turbulent time for America, and with good reason. So much activity happened that reshaped the landscape;
Media Studies department puts a spotlight on viral videos
11/19/2015
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter Viral videos have been a staple of the internet since the popular website Youtube began, and since then millions upon
Women’s soccer players named Third-Team All-Conference by NE-10
11/19/2015
HEADER: Vicky Conde (right) one of three named Third-Team All-Conference Philip Zoppi – General Assignment Reporter Caroline Staudle, Victoria Conde, and Marissa Pearson of the Southern women’s
“It’s on Us” fest informs students of advocacy resources
11/19/2015
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter The Violence Prevention, Victim Advocacy and Support Center (VPAS) at SCSU held an event called “It’s on Us” Fest during