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
Jackson Volenec – Reporter Two English graduates spoke at Engleman Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 19 to discuss their personal experiences with the transition between college graduation and beginning their professional careers. Jerica
Joseph Vincenzi – Reporter ‘Queering the curriculum’ – that is, re-working various class syllabi to make them more inclusive – was the subject of a four-and a half-hour long faculty meeting early
Joseph Vincenzi – Reporter Students crowded around the community lounge in Farnham Hall late Friday night for Black History Month Trivia. Attendees were greeted with a table stacked with fried chicken, baked
Sofia Rositani Reporter The Art of Trio was a jazz-filled performance by professors David Chevan, and Rex Cadwallader at Southern. Despite this event not having a large mass of people come to
Jackson Volenec – Reporter Esports club set a new record in attendance for its video gaming tournament on campus. Students were allowed to play in a campus-wide competition in Engleman Hall on
Joseph Vincenzi – Reporter As students entered the cafeteria for a bite to eat, they were greeted with a table lined with treats: a tray of chocolate covered pretzels, a snack mix
J’Mari Hughes – Copy Editor Comedian Kenan Thompson holds the record for the longest run on Saturday Night Live, Tupac was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017,
Sofia Rositani – Reporter “Becoming an RN,” was a forum for graduating seniors who want to know what the potential outlook on a future career as registered nurse might look like. The
Sofia Rositani – Reporter The Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority has been doing a blood drive for years and Service Coordinator Alyssa Walters said she has done over 20 since she first started
Amanda Cavoto – Arts & Entertainment Editor Whether students were single or in a relationship during Valentine’s Day this year, ProCon presented them the opportunity to feel the love with crafts, candy