Chemistry club presentation causes data dispute between professor and a lecturing meteorologist
04/28/2011
Monica Szakacs, News Writer: The climate of the earth is always changing and always will, said global warming skeptic Art Horn, meteorologist, when he
Career services offers students job seeking tips
04/28/2011
Jessica Giannone, General Assssignment Reporter: Looking for a job can be a job within itself, as Patricia Whelan, the director of Cooperative Education at
Expert sheds light on reasons behind hate crimes
04/28/2011
Olivia Richman, General Assssignment Reporter: He’s been on “20/20,” “Dateline NBC,” “Oprah” and now he’s been to Southern. He’s Jack Levin, an authority on
Sustainability meeting calls for new ideas for ‘greener’ initiatives
04/28/2011
Lauren Kurty, Staff Writer: From stores, to cars, to homes, everyone and everything is “going green” these days, and for James Blake, a member
Editor’s Note: Royal wedlock
04/28/2011
By JEFF NOWAK — Editor-in-Chief The world comes to a complete standstill and watches in awe. No, a bomb has not gone off
Debt debate or Dunkaroos dispute
04/28/2011
Sarah Green, Staff Writer: A six year old child and our politicians. What do they have in common? Well, they are both pretty juvenile.
Time for a cyber showdown
04/28/2011
Virginia Calcagni, Staff Writer: Social networks and their effect on the community are readily talked about as well as the idea and situation of
Southern Style: Gender-friendly summer and spring essentials
04/28/2011
Steve Miller Opinions Editor While the weather may have been gloomy the past few weeks there has been a glimmer of spring peeking its