Television is more than a paperweight
02/01/2015
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter Over the past week, the wireless network has gone down sporadically. Many people already know this because it’s
Bringing Back the 80s fashion
02/01/2015
Emili Lanno– Copy Editor It is evident in the fashion world that the decades have started to repeat themselves; revealing themselves in upcoming fashion
Black lives should matter in Hollywood
02/01/2015
Vivian Englund – Copy Editor The Oscars are something that appears to bring out a new controversial notion every year. 2014 was a whirlwind
Workload: When is it too much?
02/01/2015
Natalie Barletta – Opinions Editor Five classes, two jobs and zero free time. No, you’re not suddenly finding yourself back in math class, but rather
Not so fast Mr. President: community colleges critically examined
01/31/2015
Gabriel Muniz – Special to the Southern News Community colleges have democratized college education from a privilege reserved for the wealthy few to an educational
Never too early to plan for Valentine’s Day
01/31/2015
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter Everyone’s heard it before. ‘It’s the thought that counts.’ Yes, it sounds cliché but in this case, it
How to eat healthy on campus
01/31/2015
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter The vast amounts of foods available at Connecticut Hall and the Adanti Student Center in Southern Connecticut State