Owls pull off miraculous win in OT by scoring two late goals
10/18/2011
RYANN IANNI — Staff Writer Losing 2-0 with only five minutes remaining, it looked like it was going to be a fourth straight loss for
Willie Epps: an example of leadership for Owls
10/18/2011
PAULA CAPUTO — Staff Writer After being redshirted his freshman year, Owls starting wide receiver, Willie Epps, burst onto the scene in 2009, ranking
An invisible second half leads to Owls’ defeat
10/18/2011
PETE PAGUAGA — Sports Editor In what was a close, one-goal game for most of the contest, in the end the Hawks from St.
Michael Donnelly hopes to take men’s basketball to next level
10/18/2011
RYAN FLYNN — Staff Writer For the first time in years, there is reason to get excited about Southern Connecticut State University’s Men’s Basketball team.
Army veteran hopes to one day become a professor
10/18/2011
JON MORENO — Arts & Entertainment Editor Jason Kizis is senior music at Southern. He was quickly influenced by a Cirque du Soleil show
WSIN looks forward to Sinfest 2011
10/18/2011
JEFF NOWAK — Editor-in-Chief Rain forced last year’s annual Sinfest into the Adanti Student Center ballroom, a turn of events WSIN general manager Katie Roberge
Music Review: Evanescence — Evanescence
10/18/2011
JON MORENO — Arts & Entertainment Editor 1. “What You Want” – This is the first official single from Evanescence’s new self-titled album after
Educational activist discusses segregation in public schools
10/18/2011
SABINA WALTERS — Staff Writer It is not very often that Michael Sampson, Ph.D., the dean of the School of Education at Southern, introduces