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
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Peer Educators Advocating for Campus Empowerment, is an organization at Southern that said they are role models for making the camps a safer, more respectable place for students. “We teach
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter On Wednesday, Feb. 13, the art department held its annual opening reception of the Ceramic Collection in Buley Library and unveiled its new pieces into the collection from 5 p.m.
Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter With BTS being the first Korean pop presenters at the 2019 Grammy Awards, one could say KPOP is slowly becoming more popular in America. For some students though, this isn’t
Amanda Cavoto—Arts & Entertainment Editor Southern served up some sweets for Valentine’s Day at ProCon’s Hearts and Darts event on Thursday, Feb. 14. “Even though my schedule is a little busy, trying
Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter The Grammys have always been about music and the arts however, as years progress, the award show continues to become increasingly political. Many students have mixed beliefs regarding whether celebrities
Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter Southern’s ceramic collection features a wide range of artists from across the globe, several different styles of art, and gives students an opportunity to learn. The ceramic exhibition is on
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Foods from cornbread and fried plantains to buttermilk biscuits and Jamaican beef patties replaced the everyday pizza and sandwiches while students were able to listen to a live band, Caribbean
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter “Sequelitis” is a popular culture term that refers the overproduction of movie sequels, particularly ones that fail in comparison to the original. “There are movies that are into their fifth
Haljit Basuljevic—Reporter For everyone’s favorite romantic holiday, the lore of watching movies on Valentine’s Day have become a tired and worn-out ritual amongst students on campus. Except for Celease Jackson, a political
Jacob Waring—Features & Opinions Editor Rent: Live was 525,600 moments that I will never get back. Jonathan Larson, the composer and writer of Rent, would have been disappointed in how Fox represented