Homes around the state still without power a week later
11/10/2011
SAVANNAH MUL — Staff WriterNo vampires and ghosts, no pumpkins and candy, no princesses and cowboys–the towns canceled Halloween. Elisia Roberge, a sophomore English education
CSUS partnership with the Connecticut Science Center brings faculty together
11/10/2011
REBECCA BAINER — General Assignments Reporter In recent years The Connecticut Science Center has partnered with the Connecticut State University System to bring four initiatives
New technology applications provide transitioning hope for autistic adults
11/10/2011
MELISSA CHICKER — News Writer The Center of Excellence on Autism Spectrum Disorders presented a symposium on Autism, Transition and Technology to educate and raise
Grounds work budget carefully being allocated
11/10/2011
REBECCA BAINER — General Assignment Reporter If the recent autumn nor’easter is any indication of the weather on its way this winter, Southern may
Social Networking decreases interaction
11/10/2011
SAVANNAH MUL — Staff Writer The latest tweets, picture uploads and easy access to this-not-so-newfangled addiction is what makes Akieme Murdock, junior human performance major,
Workshop provides information for students searching for the right career
11/10/2011
IVYLEE ROSARIO — Special to Southern News Overbearing coursework, worries about studying, lack of relaxation–these are just some of the struggles college students are facing.
Southern raises awareness for National diabetes Month
11/10/2011
CHRISTIAN CARRION — Staff Writer Jason Hartloff, a graduate student at ITT Technical Institute, said diabetes is killing his father. “He’s not well,” said Hartloff,
Simple tips to prepare for winter’s ‘ugly face’
11/09/2011
MACKENZIE HURLBERT — Staff Writer Winter has already shown its ugly face, and with the weatherman’s premonitions of a harsh winter season, there are