Crescent Players present opening night performance of “RENT”
10/15/2015
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter “The opposite of war isn’t peace. It’s creation.” And for a musical about protest, artistry, love and death, it delivers
Humans of SCSU: “I bring a unique side of life to Southern’s campus”
10/15/2015
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter Sitting in the clubs and organizations resource room, Kevin Kallaway, 23, goes in on his lunch of a soggy hamburger
Students with disabilities on campus and their resources
10/15/2015
Anisa Jibrell – News Writer Four years and eight months ago, Ivan Hincapie, a Spanish major, suffered a gunshot wound to the right side of
Women’s soccer team continues Kick for Nick foundation
10/15/2015
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer In July of 2006, Private Nick Madaras of Wilton, Conn., rounded up soccer balls to try and send them back to
Band “Ten and Counting”: “we cannot fall apart”
10/14/2015
Philip Zoppi – General Assignment Reporter The band “Ten and Counting” came together almost two years ago, but they feel like they are just now hitting
Student-athletes and adjusting as transfers
10/14/2015
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer Transferring from one school to another can be a difficult situation for any student-athlete. The athlete has to be willing to
Young adults disconnected from politics
10/14/2015
Anisa Jibrell – News Writer As the 2016 presidential election nears, many young adults like Christian Tracey, junior business management major, don’t concern themselves with politics.
Southern’s Unsung Hero: Eric Triffin
10/14/2015
Taylor Richards – Copy Editor Public Health professor Eric Triffin from Bethany tells everyone that for being a vegan, he’s quite a ham. Triffin was born