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
Danielle Campbell – Copy-Editor A large crowd started forming outside the Farnham programming space (FPS) before the event. Programs Council (ProCon) was putting on its first big food event since the pandemic hit. Eric Lacharity, associate director of Student Involvement, announced to the crowd of students, to have
Sarah Shelton – Features Editor Students gathered on the third floor of West Campus for music, juice, chips and to to have fun and win a free gift card. On Thursday, Sept. 9, West Campus Resident Advisers, or RAs, held
Danielle Campbell – Copy-Editor After a round of everyone’s highs and lows of the day, the philanthropy chair of Omega Zeta Pi sorority, a local organization founded at the university in 2004, gave a PowerPoint presentation. Sisters and
Sarah Shelton – Features Editor On Wednesday Sept. 1, students had the opportunity to de-stress by adding some paint into their college lives. The University Access Program (UAP) held an event called
Ethan Sabetta – Contributor On Monday, August 30, students excitedly filled the ballroom of the Adanti Student Center to attend the night’s Let’s Make a Deal event, as Southern’s Week of Welcome continued with much enthusiasm. The event,
Sofia Rositani – Editor-In-Chief The Theatre department had call backs for the musical they are preparing for in October. “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” will be the next musical the theatre department and
Ellis McGinley – Copy Editor SCSU TV, the university’s student video production organization, hosted their 13th annual film festival on April 22 in the Adanti Ballroom. “Originally it was going to be
Madeline Scharf – Reporter On Friday, April 23, the College of Education hosted a virtual colloquium. Alberto Carvalho, Superintendent of the Miami-Dade County school district, and Jahana Hayes, Connecticut’s 5th congressional district
Caitlin O’Halloran – Reporter Big Event Week was held in a tent through-out the entire week with various different clubs and organizations hosting activities for students. “Given where we are and the
Caitlin O’Halloran – Reporter The Sexual and Gender Equality (SAGE) Center held an event to support the Transgender and Nonbinary Community on April 21 in Engleman Hall. “Especially in recent months and