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
Jeff Lamson – General Assignment Reporter Whales, zombies and dragons were spotted in Adanti Student Center as students and some brave faculty members experienced the virtual reality world brought to Southern by
August Pelliccio – General Assignment Reporter It has been 19 years since Stop Kiss was written, and the Crescent Players proved that the ideals of feminism and social justice are just as
Jeff Lamson – Special to the Southern News The SCSU Band honored veterans of the armed forces with a variety of patriotic marches and compositions. Craig Hlavac directed the University Band in
Jeff Lamson – Special to the Southern News A night of dancing, music, food and fun was had at Noche De Gala: Costa Rica: Festival de La Luz. Southern’s Organization of Latin
Lynandro Simmons – Managing Editor Often, art can be a form of escape for artists. Betcherly Calixte, a junior nursing major, uses the piano to express himself and relieve stress. “It’s one
Jenna Stepleman – General Assignment Reporter Irish and Scottish folk music lit up the Engelman C112 Recital Hall Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m when Kitchen Ceili performed in front of a lively
Jeffery Lamson – Special to the Southern News A production of the Broadway classic Guys and Dolls by the New Haven Symphony Orchestra at the John Lyman Center for the Performing Arts
Lynandro Simmons – Managing Editor For the 14th year, WSIN radio hosted its annual Sinfest. Sinfest is a fall concert open to the public with intentions of bringing local talent to perform
Jenna Stepleman – General Assignment Reporter Shaana Campbell, an interdisciplinary studies major focusing in biology and art, has a unique perspective on her art. She has loved drawing since she was little
Mary Rudzis – Copy Editor Connecticut natives Queen Moo put out their second album on August 25, their first release since being signed to Topshelf Records. Each member of the quartet has