Sexual objectification in the media needs to stop
02/15/2015
Vivian Englund – Copy Editor Sexual objectification can be defined as looking at people specifically as de-humanized “things” used solely for sexual pleasure. In
Top British musicians of 2014
02/15/2015
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter 2014 was the year of the British for music. Between One Direction, the Arctic Monkeys and countless other
Start thinking about summer courses
02/15/2015
Grace Sampson – Special to the Southern News The spring semester is in full-swing and with the harsh New England weather, students are looking
Reconsider signing up for a credit card
02/14/2015
Allaysia Varnado – Special to the Southern News Today, credit cards and debit cards are more popularly used over cash. Whereas debit cards are
Listen Here: A reading at New Haven’s Young Men’s Institute Library
02/14/2015
Curator of the event and publisher of New Haven Review, Bennett Lovett-Graff is also a board member of the library. Photo Credit: Dylan Haviland
Gym can wait: officials advise students to comply with travel bans in bad weather
02/14/2015
Jossinet Ramos Vera – Special to the Southern News
Senior All-American Jamaican track star named Co-ECAC Athlete of the Week
02/14/2015
Philip Zoppi – Special to the Southern News Michael Cameron, Southern’s All-American Jamaican track star, has been named Co-ECAC Athlete of the Week. The
Residents shed insecurities for National Eating Disorder Awareness Month
02/13/2015
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter According to the National Eating Disorder Association, approximately 20 million women and 10 million men in the U.S.