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Maps from the Those Who Returned and Those Who Did Not exhibit on the ground floor of Buley Library on April 22. Photo by Lily Rand

Exhibit honors resilience of Holocaust survivors

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.
Photo Courtesy | withreservation.photoshelter.com Michael Che appeared in Comedy Central’s 2011 Comics to Watch showcase.

“LOL” Comedy tour comes back to Lyman Center

Shaunna Cullen – General Assignment Reporter – The LOL Comedy tour will be returning to Southern Jan. 23 featuring Two Fun Men, a comedy group with two men John Haskell and Arthur Meyer. 
Photo Courtesy | BET.com Kendrick Lamar’s album “good kid, m.A.A.d. City” sold more than 200,000 albums its first week.

Kendrick Lamar makes the city go m.A.A.d.

Eliezer Santiago – Photography Editor – Kendrick Lamar, the “good kid” from Compton, graced the stage at Toad’s Place on Thursday, Jan. 10.  The doors opened at 8 p.m., but eager fans started
Photo Courtesy of southernct.edu Yolangely Collado (second from the left), is a member of F.L.O.W., a spoken word group on campus.

Student uses spoken word as an outlet

Jourdan Duncan – Staff Writer – Freshman social work major Yolangely Collado has made her mark on campus only within her third semester as one of Southern’s newly infamous poets. During the fall
Tamika Alexander | Arts and Entertainment Editor F.A.C.E. modeling group presented an astrological theme mixed with fashion at its annual fashion last spring.

F.A.C.E. prepares for spring annual fashion show

Tamika Alexander – Arts and Entertainment Editor – Southern students anticipate the spring semester for many different reasons, some for graduation, some for spring break vacations and others for the events offered on
Josh Falcone | General Assignment Reporter Folio Fiction Editor, Luke Hunter read an original piece at the group’s event.

Folio held its last reading of the fall

Josh Falcone – General Assignment Reporter – Last Friday, the Southern literary magazine, Folio, held their final reading of the semester in the student center fireplace lounge. This month’s reading included poetry by

Arabian nights: An evening of culture

Carolina Torres – Staff Writer – Being a Muslim does not mean being a terrorist, said Marwa Mansour, president of Southern’s Muslim Student Association. In order to combat common stereotypes and misunderstandings and

Hip-hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes

Shaunna Cullen – General Assignment Reporter – Byron Hurt, the director of “Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes,” wanted to produce this film to examine aspects of masculinity in the hip-hop culture. Julian Wilson,
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