Young voters aren’t heading to the polls
10/18/2014
Anisa Jibrell – General Assignment Reporter As the congressional elections draw closer and the incessant campaign commercials rattle television screens, millennials like Monique Beason,
Sociology Club engages in New Haven activities
10/18/2014
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter Sociology is the study of human beings. It ranges from the study of crime to the effects of
Students discuss pros and cons of Yik Yak
10/18/2014
Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter The mobile application, Yik Yak, has been a major topic of discussion at SCSU as of lately because
Dancing Jesus, face paint and a Darth Vader puppet in “Godspell”
10/17/2014
Monica Zielinski – Online Editor A tap-dancing Jesus is a sight to see. This semester, the SCSU Crescent Players presented the two act musical,
Women’s soccer sets out on a winning streak
10/17/2014
Bobby Martinez – Sports Reporter Southern Connecticut State University women’s soccer team has been on a tear this season. Coach Adam Cohen’s squad has
An evening with Temple Grandin
10/17/2014
Dylan Haviland – Special to the Southern News It was late at night and the auditorium in Engleman Hall bustled with activity. Members of
Crescent Players take center stage as campus’s theatre club
10/17/2014
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter Forget about Glee for a minute. Southern Connecticut State University has its own group of singers, actors and
Annual Majors Expo invites students to explore options
10/17/2014
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter In today’s shrinking job market, college degrees are more important now than ever before. Degrees give applicants the