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 The Afro-Semitic Experience presented “Letters from the Affair,” a play that tells the tale of a Jewish man and how he lost his friendship with a fellow artist
Jackson Volenec — Reporter The Multicultural Center hosted a Social Justice Retreat from Nov. 8 to 10, an overnight event that allowed for students to engage in detailed conversations about social justice
Ellie Sherry — Reporter This month there have been many events centered around social justice, but, this past Thursday, one event focused on healing from surrounding injustices through yoga. Yoga is thought to
Jesse Mullen — Contributor Most people do not start college at 24-years-old and co-form a political organization immediately, but that is exactly what history and education major Jacob Pouliot, a freshman, did with
Ellie Sherry — Reporter The models of F.A.C.E., Fashion Artistic Creative Elegance, put on their fall semester fashion show, with the theme of fashion week. The club gets in touch with different
Alexandra Scicchitano — Opinions & Features Editor Pottery Smash, an event hosted by the Anthropology Society and Alpha Phi Delta, lets students pay money to smash pottery so they can in order
Jacob Waring — Online Editor Sociology major Adriana Oquendo, a sophomore, carefully removed a block from a Jenga tower as the Biology Club hosted game night. The games played that Nov. 14
The Crescent Players put on their first Arts Night and Open Mic on Thursday, Nov. 7. The night consisted of a few bands, the Southern dance team, NOTEorious the a capella group,
By Amanda Cavoto — Arts & Entertainment Editor Education, empowerment and advocacy are the foundational tones of the Geography, Environmental, and Marine Sciences Club. Club leaders are creating new ways to help
Jessica Guerrucci — Managing Editor Dignity, respect, kindness, compassion and civility – Southern’s social justice values carried into larger conversation about diversity as a whole that Asma Rahimyar, said helped students find