Lily Pulitzer sells style at Target for attractive price
04/24/2015
Vivian Englund – Copy Editor Alexander McQueen, Jason Wu, Prabal Gurung and Marc Jacobs are just a few names to drop for past campaigns
Author Kenneth Pollans releases new poetry book “The Cobblestone Path”
04/24/2015
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter Kenneth Pollans has walked across many paths in his life. Born in 1945, Brooklyn, New York, Pollans had
Residents discuss derogatory language and how to “Think Twice; Speak Once”
04/22/2015
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter Names can really harm, even when the word is being used positively. That is the message that Hickerson
Documentary screening about homeless students leads to discussion
04/22/2015
Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter The Multicultural Center, Student Life, and Judicial Affairs Office collaborated for the screening and discussion of the documentary
Residents learn about disabilities at “I Am Me” hall program
04/22/2015
Katherine G. Krajcik – Special to the Southern News The Disability Resource Center, also known as the DRC, is always looking for ways to
University releases results of library survey
04/22/2015
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter After countless years of constructive, the finished Buley Library finally opened its doors to students. Prior to it’s
Students participate in Q and A with President Mary Papazian
04/22/2015
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter In front of his peers and faculty members, Sahil Makhijani, sophomore and computer science brought up a question
SCSU hosts open discussion for Holocaust Remembrance Day
04/22/2015
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter The Nazi regime killed approximately six million Jews in an attempt to completely eradicate the Jewish people in