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
Natalie Accardi – Special to the Southern News The hum of the fluorescent lights mixed with the twang of Holly Izzo’s Mexican-made Fender Stratocaster filled one of the practice rooms in
Adrianna Rochester – General Assignment Reporter Free yoga classes are being offered at the SCSU Fitness Center for students who are non-members. The classes are offered twice a week on Tuesdays and
Dylan Havilland – Managing Editor Richard Francois, a junior and business management major, closed the piano and adjusted the thermostat to combat the hot temperature in a practice room in Earl Hall.
Lynandro Simmons – General Assignments Reporter Osaro Eromosele said that art has always been a form of escape and a way for people to express themselves. “I particularly love sculpting,” said Eromosele,
Greg Gagliardi – Special to the Southern News “Polaroid Stories,” is the most recent play performed by Sothern’s ensemble theater group, the Crescent Players. “Polaroid Stories,” is originally by Naomi Iizuka, adapted
Jessica Roginski – Online Editor Artist Greg Martin, junior chemistry major, sometimes finds it difficult to balance time between his passion for art and his time consuming major. Some of his chemistry
Jessica Roginski – Online Editor Walking into Earl Hall, a large skeletal figure can be seen behind the glass of the right side display case. The sculpture stands with lifelike hips and
Adrianna Rochester – General Assignment Reporter Images of America: African American Exhibit was structured to help teach unity, tolerance and diversity by exhibiting a collection of original African American artifacts from the era
Adrianna Rochester – General Assignment Reporter Sounds of conversations echoes throughout the room as students and faculty members from various disciplines gathered to view artwork created by the faculty members of the
Jeniece Roman – General Assignment Reporter The fall season means fall fashion, but according to students it might not always mean dressing for the cold weather. Pam Solis, junior public health major,