On April 15, the university opened Those Who Returned and Those Who Did Not in Buley Library, a Holocaust exhibit honoring stories of survival, loss and resilience across generations.
By Solé Scott Editor-in-Chief After what seems like an eternity, “Euphoria” Sundays are back with a new season. The show premiered in the winter of my sophomore year of high school, and
Nina Bartlomiejczyk — Copy Editor On Sept. 25, Nintendo released its new mobile game, “Mario Kart Tour” for Android and iOS, which, according to CNN Business, “was downloaded more than 90 million
Ellie Sherry — Reporter All hail King Pippin! The cast and crew of Pippin are putting their final touches on the show before their opening night on Friday, Oct. 11. Memorizing all of
Sofia Rositani — Reporter Jonathan Van Ness, a hairdresser, podcaster and Queer Eye star, just came out as being HIV-positive in his newest memoir called “Over the Top”. In the memoir, he
Jackson Volenec — Reporter In the new single “Best Life” from rapper Danny Brown’s upcoming new album, the artist uses the talents and skills he has obtained throughout his career, but with
Joe Bulwidas — Contributor The SCSU Dance Team hosted its first master class. The class, focusing on street jazz, was taught by Daniel Ramos. “My goal for this class was to just bring
Hunter O. Lyle — Sports Editor Rushing more chairs into the room, while welcoming newcomers in, the members of Sigma Gamma Rho were unaware of the number of students that would come
Ellie Sherry — Reporter Southern’s Alpha Sigma Alpha chapter had their tenth anniversary Buzz-AThon event to raise money for their charity, Camp Rising Sun. Camp Rising Sun is a camp for children aged
Jessica Guerrucci — Managing Editor National Hispanic American Heritage Month kicked off on campus with performances from a salsa band, food, dancing and an opportunity for students to learn about a different
Deyanira Jacome— Contributor With welcoming smiles and ice breakers, Sisters in School Together Achieving Success pick a topic each week and have open discussions with their members about it during their meetings.
Jackson Volenec — Reporter Despite JPEGMAFIA’s long career making music, with some projects dating back to 2007, his most recent record, “Veteran” that came out last year, put him on the map.