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
Hunter Lyle – Reporter In their second semester as an official on campus club, the Southern Connecticut State University Photography Club is looking to expand in both members and events. The Photography
Maya Obeid – Contributor The graphic design department had a message for every student on campus: “You Belong Here.” The posters for this project can be seen on the second floor of
The number of people going to movie theaters as a whole is down according to Jay Forsyth, an instructor in the communication, is a self described active moviegoer. “Watching something at home
Michelle Shnayder – Copy Editor Lil Yachty, an Atlanta rapper who describes his upbeat, invigorating and drug-fueled style as, “bubble gum rap,” released a new album, “Nuthin’ 2 Prove,” on Oct. 19th.
Jacob Waring – Reporter Piracy, no not the kind involving Jack Sparrow, online piracy is something we’ve all heard about from time to time. Perhaps, you or someone else downloaded music, movies,
Jacob Waring – Reporter The opening reception for the The Herman Copen Collection of African Art, on display for the second time in the Southern’s history, was on Wednesday, October 17th from
Austin Elliott – Contributor Three years after acclaimed album, “Blurryface,” alternative rock-rap duo Twenty One Pilots returns with a new album, titled “Trench.” It is obvious that this piece needed hard work to
Alexandra Scicchitano – Reporter The Muslim Students Association hosted a henna night last Tuesday. Henna is a southeast and west Asian tradition using the reddish, brown paint from the henna plant to form
Jacob Waring – Reporter Mohammed “Mo” Amer brought comedic gold to his Netflix original comedy special, “Mo Amer: The Vagabond.”You would not think of pre-citizenship passport difficulties, dealings with international custom officials, and
Jeff Lamson – Arts & Entertainment Editor Students told their story and celebrated their identity on National Coming Out Day hosted by the Sexual and Gender Equality Center in the center itself and in