Remembering Oscar de la Renta
11/03/2014
Emili Lanno – Copy Editor Oscar de la Renta is known as one of the most acclaimed fashion designers that have ever lived in
Owls fall to Assumption 2-0 in women’s soccer season finale
11/03/2014
Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor A sharp wind ripped through Jess Dow Field on the chilly fall night. The Southern Connecticut State University women’s
Owls lose last home game of the season
11/03/2014
Groth converting a 43-yard field goal with 6:22 left in the first quarter giving the Owls a 3-0 lead. Photo Credit: Bobby Martinez Bobby
WATCH: Public health professor says Ebola is not a threat to students
11/02/2014
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter Since Ebola hit West Africa, Southern Professor Dr. John Nwangwu, has traveled to and from Ebola stricken countries
Professor of Middle East history analyzes Islamic misconceptions
10/31/2014
Anisa Jibrell – General Assignment Reporter The Islamic term Jihad, meaning to struggle or strive in the path of God, is often seen in
Artists and musicians showcase talent at Night of Expression
10/31/2014
Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter The floor shook, grandmas danced, and a violinist stole the show. That is just a glimpse of why
Anime Society transforms Farnham basement into Cosplay Cafe
10/31/2014
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter On Oct. 29 the Farnham Programming Space buzzed with activity as students garbed in colorful and intricate costumes
Professors host film screening and discuss the “n” word
10/31/2014
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter As the country still talks of the events in Ferguson, MO., America is reminded that race remains to