Standardized testing: the debate continues
04/13/2015
Katherine G. Krajcik – Special to the Southern News Cram, memorize, regurgitate and then forget. This learning method is unfortunately becoming more common as teaching
Students share thoughts on library’s religious stained glass windows
04/13/2015
Sandra Gomez-Aceves – Special to the Southern News On one of the first and sunniest days of spring, the rays of sun beamed down on
Is a degree in four years possible at SCSU?
04/12/2015
Amy Kulikowski – Special to the Southern News Within the four state universities in Connecticut, SCSU has adopted the term as being a five-year
High school friends: Where they stand now
04/12/2015
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter Best. Friends. Forever…right? Four years is a long time. It’s a long enough time to meet people, spend
Expensive rent, low job availability: Rethink staying in New Haven post-grad
04/12/2015
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter Some students, like Dylan Gillis, senior psychology major, said that upon graduation, they’re considering living locally because it’s
Digital Production Club brings filmmakers together
04/12/2015
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter It is a film that explores both the present and the future. The plot revolves around two college
Latino and Native American Film Festival sheds light on stereotypes and culture
04/12/2015
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter The short film, “Broken Roofs/ Techos Rotos”, directed by Yanillys Perez, opens with a young girl reading a
Southern graduate Antonio Ifill releases new hip hop EP “Square One”
04/12/2015
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter Antonio Ifill, also known by his stage name Tone Eyeful’s new EP “Square One” is an energetic and