The event featured a range of performances, student organizations and food trucks, creating a space where students could engage with different cultures through shared experiences and traditions.
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By Valentina Toro Features Editor Last one of the year! Everyone agrees about the beach. “I would say the beach because it’s more relaxing, and you can enjoy the sun.” Nursing major
Hailey Roy – Contributor An outfit for the workplace, cold winter nights, college classes and a plethora of other occasions are available for college students at no cost in the Sexual and
Ali Fernand – Features Editor It’s an exciting time for gamers at the university. Huge gaming companies Rockstar Games, Nintendo and PlayStation have all had news to share with fans. Rockstar- Students
Ali Fernand – Features Editor A story of love, tragedy and death, “Once on this Island” is a tale of two star-crossed lovers. “It is a love story about a young
Mirka Molina – Contributor Doing schoolwork right after exercise can help students be more productive. That was one fun fact shared at “Sweat and Study,” a workshop held during Southern’s Success Week this
Jaylen Carr – Sports Editor Chase Hall resident advisers provided different ways for students to cope with depression and anxiety. These included seeking help and doing activities which helped students handle their
Ali Fernand – Features Editor Icelandic singer, songwriter Björk has released an album, Fossora, on September 30th. This is her 10th studio album of her over 30-year career. Björk first turned heads
Ali Fernand – Features Editor Students had the chance to win over $200 in prizes this past Thursday night. Programs Council (ProCon) set up challenges for students to win these prizes in
Jaylen Carr – Sports Editor Sheldon Gargano – Contributor Mirka Molina Garzon – Contributor Bradley Robidoux. – Contributor Hailey Roy – Contributor An exercise science major and sophomore defensive end for the
Destene Savariau – News Editor The Muslim Student Association (MSA). An organization for Muslim and non-Muslim students at the university. According to their page on Owl Connect, their purpose is to provide
Ali Fernand – Features Editor Programs Council, ProCon, lit up the basketball court for students on Thursday night. Students were able to play a course of minigolf right in the residential area