SCSU sports teams fighting for postseason action
11/15/2015
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer Reaching the postseason is never a given; it is earned. At the end of the regular season, college sport programs have
Kehler Liddell Gallery exhibiting artists’ intimate works
11/15/2015
Courtney Luciana – Special to Southern News Everyday bustle continuously occurs throughout Whalley Avenue in Westville, but one should be careful not to overlook the Kehler
Extroverts and Introverts in the classroom
11/13/2015
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter There is rarely a first day of class, be it in high school or freshman year of college, where there
Looking for answers in season six of Walking Dead
11/13/2015
Philip Zoppi – General Assignment Reporter As season six continues to wind down for The Walking Dead, there are many questions that have yet to be
Angel Diaz wants to share his passion for karate with students
11/13/2015
Philip Zoppi – General Assignment Reporter Angel Diaz, a freshman on the Southern karate team, has just started fighting karate in the men’s division. He’s already
Future Senior Plans for Class of 2016
11/13/2015
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter It is hard to believe SCSU students are in the final month of the fall semester. It is even harder
White Privilege Response: a real matter not “figment of imagination”
11/12/2015
Jene Thomas – News Editor Race is such a controversial talking point because everyone is going to have a different perspective on it. While some claim
“Nature Walk at Lake Wintergreen”: relaxing from academics
11/12/2015
Dylan Haviland – Arts & Entertainment Editor On an overcast fall day, the final leaves of the summer fell down onto Lake Wintergreen in Hamden. Mary