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.
MACKENZIE HURLBERT — Staff Writer Who said my first semester of college would go by so fast? Looking back, I can see a montage of lectures, club meetings, volleyball games and of
SIMONE VIRZI — Copy Editor For my birthday, one of my aunts got me a hand-painted drinking glass that says “It’s 5 o’clock somewhere.” The glass also has a beer mug,
JESSICA GIANNONE — Opinions Editor So, after 21-plus years, you’d think a girl should learn a thing or two about deciphering statements from people. By this I mean that what people say
SAMANTHA MCKELVIE — Staff Writer The two-year mark: a relationship death sentence or a test of real love? According to most testimonials I’ve heard, the two-year mark in a relationship is when
Dear Dr. Strangelove, This Christmas will be the first time my boyfriend of five months will meet my family. My family is very big on the whole Christmas thing, and they take
MELISSA GIUGNO — Staff Writer (S)ecrets is a band of nine students from Southern’s music department, making some noise on campus. (S)ecrets made their debut on Dec. 7 performing four original songs.
SABINA WALTERS — Staff Writer It was a week before the finals, which meant another recital at the Garner Recital Hall in Engleman Hall. The Community Hour Small Ensembles performance offered Southern
JON MORENO — Arts Editor Anthony Cusello, who says he prefers to be called AJ, is a pre-education major who is in theater, music and art. He’s had a cameo in the
JAMILA YOUNG — Special to Southern News Ryan Nurmi is an up-and-coming rap artist from Connecticut. He was born in Wethersfield, the outskirts of Hartford’s south end and now resides in Hartford.