By Solé Scott Editor-in-Chief The Michael Jackson biopic is coming to theaters soon and honestly, I am ready for his story to be told the correct way. The king of pop
By Jay’Mi Vazquez Managing Editor Detroit’s rap scene is often defined by gritty drum patterns, sharp piano chords and nostalgic samples flipped into rapid-fire rhythms. But there is a new voice pushing
By Brianna Wallen News Editor As the fall semester approaches, students are beginning to secure their housing for next year. Those who paid their housing deposits on time had the opportunity to
11/01/2010 By: Rebecca Bainer Special to the Southern News After a showing of Sut Jhally’s film “Dreamworlds 3,” students participated in a discussion about some of the effects music videos have on
10/25/2010 By: Catherine Groux Photo Editor Five years ago Frank Warren began handing out postcards to strangers on the street and leaving them in public places as the beginning of what he
10/25/2010 By: Steve Miller Opinions Editor There’s a new man in fashion. You can see him hitting the runways, ad campaigns and magazine editorials. He’s tall, rugged, of-age and unlike anyone the
10/25/2010 By: Catherine Groux Photo Editor After being summoned to cure a home in Hartford of what she described as “horribly destructive” spirits, Lorraine Warren entered the home to find the bed
10/25/2010 By: Laura Bowden Staff Writer Anyone that tried to search the Southern Connecticut State University website for the colorguard would see: information coming soon. A new club sport to SCSU, the
10/12/2010 By: Diego Vicente Staff Writer Thirty years of tradition, with a bit of twist. This year’s Homecoming will have many of its time-honored events revamped, said Dawn Stanton-Holmes, assistant director of
09/21/2010 By: Steve Miller Opinions Editor Ever heard of the saying, “Looks like you got more on yourself than in your mouth?” This couldn’t be more fitting for Lady Gaga and the
09/21/2010 By: Ryan Morgan General Assignment Reporter WSIN, Southern’s radio station, is ready to host its biggest event next week. Kaitlin O’Brien, general manager of WSIN, said she hopes the concert will
09/13/2010 By: Ryan Morgan General Assignment Reporter The Southern community has a new program to look forward to on many Wednesdays this fall, thanks to Programs Council. ProCon is hosting a variety
09/13/2010 By: Carisa McLaughlin Arts and Entertainment Editor Hanging in the windows of the Multicultural Center this semester is something called “noren,” a Japanese curtain that would typically be displayed in a