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04/16/2025

Students connect over love for Hello Kitty

By Lexi White Features Editor  Students embraced their inner child at the Hello Kitty themed event. Those who attended played games, ate free snacks and received fun character-themed prizes.  The Programs Council,

Giving Day goal surpassed

Essence Boyd—Copy Editor In one day, students, alumni and university members surpassed their goal of raising $125,000 for the annual Giving Day campaign by taking in $205,853. “Our goal is to get
04/24/2019

Efforts to make syllabi more inclusive

Jacob Waring—Opinions & Features Editor Faculty Development Symposium was recently held with the goal of queering and indigenizing teaching styles, syllabi and more. Discussion of creating a more inclusive curriculum occurred on
04/17/2019

Borophene trumps graphene as revolutionary substrate

Haljit Basuljevic—Reporter What is deemed as revolutionary in Applied Physics and Materials Science, Yale Research Scientist Adrian Gozar shows how borophene’s stubborn structure has been finally been broken through. For years, synthesizing
04/17/2019

Looking back: Spring of 2001

Compiled from the Southern News archives by Michael Riccio, Managing Editor Campus police made a shuttle available until 3 a.m. for students from Monday through Thursday. The shuttle was created because of
04/17/2019

Recipients of the Henry Barnard award

Kevin Crompton—Editor-in-Chief & Michael Riccio—Managing Editor The Henry Barnard Distinguished Student awardis one of Southern’s most prestigious academic awards, requiring students to have at least a 3.7 GPA just to be eligible.
04/10/2019

Annual drive makes use of electronic waste

Haljit Basueljevic—Reporter Any student or staff member with a broken phone or outdated computer can find their device still useful in recycling at Southern’s Facilities and Operation (FO) building. Last week, SCSU’s
04/10/2019

Looking back: Spring of 2000

Compiled from the Southern News archives by Michael Riccio, Managing Editor As gas prices rose, Gov. John G. Rowland proposed the gas tax be cut by 7 cents per gallon. But students
04/10/2019
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