Lena Dunham, a writer and director, and Naomi Fry, staff writer at The New Yorker speaking at FAMESICK:
An Evening of Stories and Togetherness in the John Lyman Center on Friday, May 1. Photos by Wade Barillaro
The John Lyman Center became the host of a teenage sleepover as Lena Dunham, a writer and director, took the stage on Saturday, May 1, for an evening of storytelling, conversation and
Interim President Sandra Bulmer leading the Town
Hall meeting in the Adanti Student Center Ballroom
on Friday, May 1. Photo by Victoria Cruz
Students are creating Reusable Menstrual Pads, RUMPS, to address a critical barrier that prevents many girls in parts of Africa from staying in school: limited access to menstrual products.
Mike Neville – Sports Editor From being an opposing figure on the pitching mound to a key member of Athletes Fighting Injustice, senior softball pitcher Jasmyn Martinez has left her mark on
Edward Rudman – Sports Writer Women’s Basketball Head Coach Kate Lynch was recently featured on “The Super 75”, a list, of the region’s best wings in women’s basketball, sponsored by D2 East Hoops. “I really don’t look at it as an
Edward Rudman – Sports Writer The COVID-19 pandemic has forced everyone to get creative when it comes to regular, daily parts of life, and this includes Southern’s athletic programs recruiting high school
Edward Rudman – Sports Writer With spring sports seasons steadily approaching in mid-March, the next four to six weeks will have to see an incredible effort from staff and athletes to social distance and follow all of the protocols and
Sam Tapper – Editor-in-Chief So far this semester, the North Campus Midrise fire alarm has gone off three times, two of which were during snowstorms. I have been unfortunate enough to be
Abby Epstein – News Editor Socializing is a major part of college, but COVID-19 has taken much of this away. With recommendations from the Health Department, residence life has suspended allowing guests into residence halls for the moment.
Ellis McGinley – Copy Editor In our first 21 days on campus, residents went to and from quarantine, a portion of campus lost power for the worse part of a day, we were hit by two snowstorms, and administration
Desteny Maragh – News Editor Rafaela Martinez – Contributor Idonia Thomas – Contributor Jose Vega – Contributor College students feel they have always had problems with mental health, but COVID-19 has intensified those
Abby Epstein – Managing Editor Valeria Araujo – Contributor Gabriela Cuapio – Contributor Kiara Smith – Contributor Due to COVID-19, the university has experienced a pause in its sustainability efforts as there has been
Donovan Wilson – Reporter As COVID-19 roars on, enrollment in school continues to steadily drop each semester not only throughout the country and the state but throughout southern itself. However, the many components of enrollment on campus are looking