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
Junior music major Peter J. Vecellio plays the clarinet, the piano and sings. He hopes to one day teach music to aspiring artists. Q. How did you end up choosing to attend SCSU?
Simone Virzi, Staff Writer: He used to play poker hands in his head; he would imagine the cards, but today Joe Turbessi, author of “Into the Muck: How Poker Changed My Life,” said
Jon Moreno, Arts & Entertainment Editor- 1. “Rolling in the Deep” – This song is a fantastic way to kick off the album. The intro is epic in my opinion. The claps,
Jon Moreno, Arts and Entertainment Editor- Newly signed to Shady records, Slaughterhouse is lined up to be next super hip-hop group in 2011. With artists like Joell Ortiz, Royce Da 5’9, Joe
Jennifer Fengler, Staff Writer- George Mathew, a leading force in classical music, came to Southern to present how symphonic music making can be a conflict resolution. Mathew is a musician, a conductor,
Jon Moreno, Arts & Entertainment Editor- “Hold My Hand (feat. Akon)” – It’s a shame this was chosen as the first single from Michael Jackson’s posthumous album. Any average listener can tell
Andrew Golding is a Southern alumnus, a public health major and former photo editor for the Southern News 1. How did you end up choosing to attend SCSU? What are you up
Jennifer Fengler, Staff Writer- Eric Peavey, a student and musician who plays piano, is proof there may be talent hidden around every corner at Southern. He is an environmental science major at
1. “Intro” – Diddy is attempting to captivate the listener with his words in this stretched out intro that really is unnecessary. 0/5. 2. “Yeah Yeah You Would” (featuring Grace Jones) –