Ali Fernand- Editor-in-Chief Action movies are back. Full of blood, thrill, vengeance and culture, “Monkey Man” delivers an experience that is unlike anything else. Dev Patel, both the director and star of
Jay’Mi Vazquez- Managing Editor Kendrick Lamar featured on Future and Metro Boomin’s collab album, “WE DON’T TRUST YOU” and dissed Drake and J. Cole. Fans were shocked as Lamar appeared unannounced on
Solé Scott- Features Editor BeyHive, please do not attack me, but I am not really feeling the new Beyoncé country album at all; sorry not sorry. On Friday, March 29 Beyoncé released
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter On Oct. 29 the Farnham Programming Space buzzed with activity as students garbed in colorful and intricate costumes stood at attention. One student, dressed as a
Max Deville – Special to the Southern News Coming as one of the two most anticipated horror games this year, The Evil Within is the latest to bring itself to the main
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter Halloween is right around the corner, signaling an adrenaline fueled weekend of Halloween festivities and Tim Burton films. For those SCSU students that are looking for that
Diane Lazarus – Special to the Southern News Robert E. Kendall Drama Lab was filled decoration of the Halloween seasons–balloons, cookies, candy, pumpkins and Halloween costumes, for the WSIN Sinfest. A concert
Jene Thomas – General Assignment The sun was shining and the sky was clear blue, which seemed to be the perfect day for a picnic. The couple fooled around on the blanket
Dylan Haviland – Special to the Southern News October is here and soon enough students everywhere at Southern Connecticut State University will suit up and prepare for Halloweens creeping weather. As students
Anisa Jibrell – General Assignment Reporter Shonda Rhimes’ understudy, Pete Nowalk, brings us the dark side of law with the thrilling, new ABC legal drama series, “How to Get Away With Murder”,
Dylan Haviland – Special to the Southern News Halloween is that one time of the year where horror films show their grit and give audiences a scare of a lifetime. As with
Monica Zielinski – Online Editor A tap-dancing Jesus is a sight to see. This semester, the SCSU Crescent Players presented the two act musical, “Godspell.” Directed and choreographed by Larry Nye, “Godspell”
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter Forget about Glee for a minute. Southern Connecticut State University has its own group of singers, actors and dancers and they’re on the look out for