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
09/08/2010 By: Laura Gomez Special to the Southern News SCSU’s Accelerated Nursing program took off this August at full capacity with 30 students and $100,000 in grants, thanks to the Robert Wood
09/08/2010 By: Pat Longobardi Special to the Southern News During the summer of 2010, students from Southern Connecticut State University took trips to study abroad to further help their traveling skills and
08/30/2010 By: Sean Menaghan General Assignment Reporter With Southern’s nursing program already well established, the school might soon introduce a new Educational Doctorate that will make it a leader in the state,
05/11/2010 By: Stephanie Paulino Staff Writer Southern student Jim Zarifis said he remembers being an “awesome” baseball player at the time of his cancer diagnosis in 2002, as he addressed fellow survivors
05/11/2010 By: Makayla Silva General Assignment Reporter The policy changes in the Connecticut State University System Office, allowing for the non-continuation of SCSU President Cheryl Norton, turned out to be the most
05/11/2010 By: Ashley Chin Staff Writer For seniors, graduation is only a couple weeks away. Once again, Southern Connecticut State University will hand over hard-earned degrees to its 2010 graduating class and
05/04/2010 By: Sean Meenaghan Staff Writer Time is of the essence when sitting down with a prospective employer for the first time. According to Geraldine F. Prince, coordinator of employer recruitment programs
05/04/2010 By: Kaitlyn Naples General Assignment Reporter After viewing the documentary “Pushed” last Tuesday, sophomore education major Amanda Devellis said she was shocked by what she saw. “Schools should be pushing students
05/04/2010 By: Mark McCurley News Writer In an effort to spread awareness and show diversity in a campus community, members of the Sexual and Gender Equality Center set up “Making the Switch,”
05/04/2010 By: Kaitlyn Naples General Assignment Reporter The Health and Wellness Fair was last Tuesday in the Student Center Ballroom. Greg Johnson, a Southern graduate, said it was an excellent way of