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
Haljit Basuljevic – Contributor “Overlord,” released last week did not invite much hype, but defied the expectations of it. The audience is dropped in the midst of Allied soldiers scrambling on a plane leading up to D-Day in Europe
Alexandra Scicchitano – Contributor Winners of the Expressions of Social Justice Talent Show were awarded scholarships, but one student claims her group was cheated out of winning. “It was a surprise to
Jeff Lamson – Arts & Entertainment Editor Documentary film “Speechless,” was screened Thursday by members of Southern’s undergraduate chapter of the National Student Speech-Language Hearing Association for education and awareness. The film
Jacob Waring – Reporter Canadian rapper Webster performed a set completely in French last Wednesday at the Lyman Center for the Performing Arts. The Québéc based artist’s performance hosted by the French Club
August Pelliccio – Features and Opinions Editor Twenty-four minutes and 58 seconds into his new album, Jeff Goldblum gets the inevitable “Jurassic Park” reference out of the way. It was no surprise
Jeff Lamson – Arts & Entertainment Editor Author and poet laureate representing Old Saybrook Pat O’Brien came to speak to students about life, creativity and a newly published book, according to the OwlConnect event
Hunter Lyle – Reporter After a year long delay, “Red Dead Redemption 2,” the long awaited continuation of Rockstar Game’s acclaimed western action-adventure sandbox series has arrived. “Red Dead Redemption 2” serves
Hunter Lyle – Reporter Made increasingly famous by movies based on paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren’s real-life experiences, The Warren Files were hosted Saturday in the John Lyman Center for the
Jacob Waring – Reporter Race and racism were explored in films and discussions at Southern’s first Racial Justice Film Festival last Saturday from 2 – 10 p.m. The films screened were “White
Haljit Basuljevic – Contributor In a concise homage to art and artists, Folio’s monthly reading explored what it meant to be an artist in today’s world and invited students to present their