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
Sofia Rositani – Arts & Entertainment Editor The switch to online in March had an impact on usually hands-on arts classes, now as students return to classes, ceramics, drawing and metal classes
Jessica Guerrucci – Managing Editor The release of Southern’s art and literary magazine, Folio, came not only with fiction, poetry and art, but also the launch of the publication’s website. “It became
Sofia Rositani – Reporter The Hillel Jewish Student Organization has been hosting a “Virtual Shabbat Candle Lighting” Friday evenings to celebrate the Shabbat. According to Rabbi Barbara Paris, this event is open
Jackson Volenec – Reporter The SAGE center is conducting the Lavender Graduation, a ceremony for LGBTQ students. Its main objective is to give proper acknowledgement to the LGBTQ population, as graduating itself
J’Mari Hughes – Copy Editor Whether applying for a job or fulfilling a professor’s assignment, students often need a resume to list their skills and accomplishments, and in case they do not know how to make
Kaitlyn Regan – Online Editor The word “autism” generates around 150 million hits on Google, demonstrating how difficult it can be to find evidence-based treatment, said Fred Volkmar, professor and director of the Center of Excellence on Autism Spectrum Disorder. “We know there are big
Amanda Cavoto – Arts & Entertainment Editor Sofia Rositani – Reporter Being quarantined for a long period of time can cause stress, depression, and anxiety in many according to the Central for Disease
Leonardo Cisija – Contributor For most students at Southern, school ends on graduation day. But, for Russian-born Fanya Mayzlina, education is a way of life. Mayzlina has lived in the United States for 29 years, in which time
Tatiana Polanco – Contributor Meeting with students, creating study materials, proctoring exams — these are just a few responsibilities of graduate student Rachael Quicquaro who has been a teacher’s assistant since fall 2019. The 22-year-old is a familiar face for many in
Jessica Guerrucci – Managing Editor Amanda Cavoto – Arts & Entertainment Editor When it comes to the arts – whether it be painting, sculpting or playing an instrument – Studio Art Professor of