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
04/28/2010 By: Kaitlyn Naples General Assignment Reporter The seventh annual Long Island Sound Seminar Series is designed to bring local researchers to Southern to discuss the ecology and health of Long Island
04/28/2010 By: Sean Meenaghan Staff Writer The color red can be seen on a rose or a heart-shaped box of chocolates on Valentines Day, but according to Ekaterina Y. Aleshina, associate professor
04/28/2010 By: Allison England Staff Writer All across Southern’s campus, tissues are in high demand, red eyes are a common sight and sneezes echo throughout the hallways. Spring has arrived and with
04/28/2010 By: Ryan Morgan Staff Writer Hundreds of candles in paper bags will light up the track on May 7 at Southern’s annual Relay for Life. These luminarias represent those who have
04/28/2010 By: Kaitlyn Naples General Assignment Reporter Last week the Muslim Student Association (MSA) celebrated Islam Awareness Week. “Every day we have an event dedicated to Islam Awareness,” said president of MSA
04/20/2010 By: Makayla Silva General Assignment Reporter The boys of 322 Blake St. helped extinguish a fire engulfing a fence that divided two homes at 6 p.m. on Wednesday April 7. Ten-
04/20/2010 By: Sean Meenaghan Staff Writer I didn’t really understand this. Maybe you should ask Sean for some clarifications. I just think many Southern students will stop being interested when they stop
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 and faculty gathered on campus and shared experiences.
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, according to Elena Schmitt, department chair of the
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 helped organize a hip-hop inspired program called Rubberband