Halloween costumes and cultural appropriations
10/30/2015
Melanie Espinal – Special to Southern News Halloween is arguably the best holiday of the year. It allows us one day to be a little
Vicky Conde continues strong performance on women’s soccer team
10/30/2015
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer Sophomore Vicky Conde of the women’s soccer team bagged her first Northeast-10 Player of the Week and SCSU Athlete of the
Prism Club hosts 2nd annual Ally Rally
10/30/2015
Anisa Jibrell – News Writer Depending on whom you ask—some of the letters in the evolving acronym “L.G.B.T.Q.I.A,” can mean different things. “Q” can stand for
Students constantly rely on their cell phones
10/30/2015
Karlie Borges – Special to Southern News In recent years, cellphones have become a major part of today’s society. A 2015 Pew Research Center study on
Does online activism make a difference?
10/29/2015
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter It is a simple enough task to share a post or tweet using a hashtag. Posts that claim you should
The Walking Dead Show vs. the comics
10/29/2015
Philip Zoppi – General Assignment Reporter The Walking Dead is one of the most popular television shows on air today. The show differs from the comics
Beta Mu Sigma offers initiative to ensure safety on campus
10/29/2015
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter Though it is the time of the year for candy and superhero costumes, on our campus there are actual students
Students argue Hillary Clinton’s email scandal won’t get in the way
10/29/2015
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter In 2012, a United States ambassador and three other Americans were killed during an assault on the United States Embassy