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
Donovan Wilson – Reporter It is tradition that senior art students at Southern have their final projects on display in the Buley library art gallery. This year will be much the same. “It is
Madeline Scharf – Reporter Two students directed, preformed, and managed plays were put on for the university’s theater one-act plays. The plays were “With This Ring” by Kimberly Barger and “Insufficiency” by Carl Djerassi. Students Kori Ligon and Ariana Harris directed each play, respectively.
Madeline S. Scharf – Reporter On Saturday, Apr. 17, Weekend Warriors and Residence Hall Association brought the big screen to students on campus. “Bad Boys for Life” played in the Residence Quad,
Madeline S. Scharf – Report Founded in 2014, the Cultural Competence Club has been an organization focused on social justice and understanding, specifically within the healthcare community. Joan Black, an instructor for
Donovan Wilson – Reporter As the S’mores night would show, the new fire tables at North Campus have brought students out and together as the campus opens up and the weather warms
Caitlin O’Halloran – Reporter The Blue Crew attended the softball game on April 13 to support the team and offer free Garden Catering wraps for all students. The Blue Crew is considered
Donovan Wilson – Reporter Donovann Wilson — The Residence Hall Association, or RHA, often puts on events to engage with the students on campus and their most recent one was an owl-themed scavenger hunt. “We had already
Caitlin O’Halloran – Reporter The Programs Council has been putting on multiple events throughout the semester, both virtually and in-person, to keep students involved. “Pandemic aside, I think our goal is always to create
Madeline S. Scharf – Reporter On Sunday, April 11, Residence Life hosted an event. The sustainable planting event was held as a part of the strengthening Sunday’s program. Biology major Kaheria Burgees, worked as an administrator for
Caitlin O’Halloran – Reporter The Active Minds group hosted an event on the Academic Quad where students could go and participate in painting outdoors. “I just thought we would put together an