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
Maxine Minalga – Special to Southern News Outside Neff Hall was quiet on Wednesday, Sept. 16 as residential advisor Jen Raffile, a senior, set up the perfect form of entertainment for a good cause:
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter Independent film making has been around as long as Hollywood has graced screens with epic blockbusters. Usually flying under the radar, indie, or independent, films have long
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter It started off slowly in a room which was reminiscent of a jazzy coffee lounge, filled with the music of indie bands. People talked and whispered excitedly in
Dylan Haviland – Arts & Entertainment Editor Photographer Sven Martson’s black and white film print of a “Young Girl,” taken in Oaxaca City, Mexico stands 30” by 22.” The photograph, taken amongst a crowd
Tyler Korponai – Photo Editor What started off with informal shows and a DIY attitude, “The Front Bottoms” are one of the most intriguing bands to have entered the music scene within the last
Jene Thomas – News Editor All around campus, students had a lot to say about some of the latest products introduced by Apple. However, not everyone was impressed with the upgraded gadgets. “I think
Anisa Jibrell – News Writer For the most part, we can all admit to a certain degree that sometimes your room is a direct reflection of your current life situation. As students finish
Dylan Haviland – Arts & Entertainment Editor The painting of the mayfly only focuses on the face of the insect: its bulging red eyes and bright yellow antennas enlarge the otherwise miniature creature. A
Anisa Jibrell – News Writer Faculty and students gathered at the John Lyman Center lobby gallery on Thursday for the opening of the photography exhibit “Bearing Witness to the Lost History of an Armenian
Taylor Richards – Copy Editor After immigrating from Jamaica over four years ago, Tafari Turner, or DJ Fire, immediately thrust himself into the Connecticut party scene. He said that his equipment wasn’t too fancy,