Elm City Social: “stepping into the bar is like stepping into a time machine”
10/28/2015
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter When you walk into Elm City Social, you are welcomed by its history. From the prohibition era map on the
Liverpool and Southern collaborate for new study abroad program
10/28/2015
Philip Zoppi – General Assignment Reporter Southern Connecticut State University and Liverpool John Moores University have recently announced a new multi-disciplinary partnership that will offer students
Artist Briana Paredes uses stress as fuel for her creations
10/28/2015
Vivian Englund – Opinions Editor Stress is senior art education major Briana Paredes’ fuel for creating what she considers her most prized works. That, coupled with
Southern’s Gender Neutral Housing
10/28/2015
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter Gender neutrality has been a point of controversy especially in previous years with many calling for equality for all gender
Southern’s Unsung Hero: Jeremy Chandler
10/27/2015
Cristina D’Almeida – Copy Editor Courses in Photography are available to students ranging from introductory classes in Digital Photography to Advanced Photography and Film, according to
Movie Review: “Crimson Peak”
10/27/2015
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter There is no name in modern cinema which is more synonymous with art, the supernatural and horror than Guillermo del
Women’s soccer team falls to College of Saint Rose, 2-1
10/27/2015
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer After leading at halftime against the No. 17 nationally ranked team, Southern Connecticut’s women’s soccer team fell short to the College
Humane Society now an official club on campus
10/27/2015
Anisa Jibrell – News Writer Starting this fall the Humane Society, a club dedicated to animal rights and welfare, is now considered an official club on