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
RYAN FLYNN — General Assignment Reporter Four talented young poets—each hand-picked by their respective colleges to join the Connecticut Poetry Circuit—read their work aloud Friday night. The event, hosted by Folio, was
SARAH GREEN — Copy Editor After at least three months of rehearsals four days a week, the Haven String Quartet performed in the Charles Garner Recital Hall at Southern. The event, entitled
HEATHER FRANCI — Staff Writer The buzzing, a stinging sensation and the final product of art etched in one’s skin is all it takes to get some people addicted. Or at least
ELIEZER SANTIAGO — Staff Writer The camera opens up on two hair stylists waiting for their new boss, Elizabeth, to open up her hair salon in Washington Heights, N.Y. Elizabeth just inherited
SEAN MEENAGHAN — Photo Editor Since coming on to the scene in 2011, rapper Jon Connor has been getting more and more popular throughout the industry. Unlike most rappers, who tend to
JON MORENO — Arts Editor 1. “True Shred Guitar” – Sleigh Bells gives its listeners, who may not have seen them live yet, a glimpse into the energy of a show. Alexis’
Freddy Heredia– Special to Southern News Although majoring in painting, “super senior” Glenn Paskiewicz has passion for more than just the arts but a passion to master whatever challenge may come his
ELIEZER SANTIAGO —Staff Writer At the bar in Myrtle Beach, Camron DiNatale stood in front of the crowd ready to give them the show they came for. DiNatale, with his former band
FREDDY HEREDIA — Special to Southern News Living in Cyprus, Greece until the age of 12, Maria Lappas had many pieces of art to be inspired by. Having historic Greek art close
TAMIKA ALEXANDER — Special to Southern News A student, a friend, a bassist, John Joaquim said he hopes his musical talents and efforts get him to stardom. Playing the trumpet in the