Yom HaShoah brings Holocaust remembrance
01/16/2011
04/20/2010 By: Mark McCurley News Writer As a way of remembering and recognizing Yom HaShoah, or Devastation and Heroism Day for the Holocaust, students
Hebrew now an option for students
01/16/2011
04/20/2010 By: Caris McLaughlin Copy Editor Many Southern students have the misconception that in order to fulfill their language requirement, they must take Spanish,
Financial advising for students
01/16/2011
04/13/2010 By: Stephanie Paulino Staff Writer Noticing the limited resources for information on smart money management on campus, NAACP President Ashiah Richeme said she
Campus reacts to passing of new health care bill
01/16/2011
04/06/2010 By: Makayla Silva General Assignment Reporter Several provisions of The Senate Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), including the extension of coverage
Women discuss being possessors of life, wisdom
01/16/2011
04/06/2010 By: Kaitlyn Naples General Assignment Reporter The Women Speak Series centers around the understanding of women as possessors of life and wisdom, according
Job market showing optimism
01/16/2011
04/06/2010 By: Makayla Silva General Assignment Report While it still may be a difficult job market for the graduates of 2010, Marguerite Fadden, director
Southern on the Move
01/16/2011
03/30/2010 By: Jeff Nowak Staff Writer Keeping physically active is important for students, according to health educator Lisa Seely, and is the reason the
New law might help pay for textbooks
01/16/2011
03/30/2010 By: Jonathan J Burton Special to the Southern News A new law could make paying for college textbooks a lot easier for students