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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 | razorandtie.com Michael Caplan is the president and co-founder of an independent record label, Or Music.

Michael Caplan talks music with SCSU students

Robin Glynn – General Assignment Reporter – With the current changes in the music industry, the way artists interact with their fanbase to how people get their music has changed since acts such
Photo Courtesy | Tinaschula.com “Brown Tea Party” from the Ratline photo series by Tina Schula.

Photographer paints a fine picture for students

Shaunna Cullen – General Assignment Reporter – Nazi’s and terrorists –hate groups — have served as inspiration for photographer Tina Schula in her most recent work. Schula visited Southern and gave a lecture

Music Review: Unapologetic – Rihanna

Tamika Alexander – Arts and Entertainment Editor – Rihanna “Unapologetic”  “Unapologetic” is Rihanna’s seventh studio album. Since her debut album in 2005 “Music of the Sun” Rihanna has drastically evolved as an artist
Josh Falcone | General Assignment Reporter Professor Jonathan Irving received flowers after performing Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 23.

Hamden Symphony Orchestra performs at Southern

Josh Falcone – General Assignment Reporter – Every year the Hamden Symphony Orchestra collaborates with local musicians to help a local charity. After the destruction of Hurricane Sandy destroyed millions of lives in

Music Review: Taylor Swift, Red

Taylor Swift “Red”  America’s sweetheart Taylor Swift has just released her fourth album “Red” and needless to say, with a few exceptions, it is typical Taylor Swift. But that’s not necessarily a
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