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
Ellie Sherry — Reporter As a university that strives for social justice, Southern has multiple events throughout the semester to talk about difficult topics. At the event “The Color of Fear” the
Jessica Guerrucci — Managing Editor When it comes to religion, Rabbi Barbra Paris said it is not about “fitting people into a box.” The definition of what it means to be “religious,”
Jackson Volenec — Reporter The Multicultural Center held an informational session regarding the new Diversity Peer Educator volunteer position that is available to students looking to advocate for social justice on campus. The
Ellie Sherry — Reporter Dancing, snacks and a costume fashion show. This is what the Best Buddies Club had in store for their first Halloween Fashion Show. The Best Buddies Club is an
The ballroom breaks a sweat The Adanti Student Center’s walls in the ballroom were “sweating” due to humidity. According to Brad Crerar, director of the Student Center, there was a problem with
J’Mari Hughes — Copy Editor The Anime Society transformed Farnham Programming Space from a hangout and study area for students into a costume convention and complimentary cafe on Oct. 28. Anime and
Jessica Guerrucci — Managing Editor When Garret Dell’s father passed, he said he found ways to heal through “ekphrasis,” or telling stories with his art and creating a sense of identity for Dell,
Joe Bulwidas — Contributor With the sound of “Love Potion No. 9” by The Clovers playing in the background, students gathered in the English department’s common room for Folio’s Halloween Reading on
Ellie Sherry — Reporter Four hundred years ago, the first ship full of Africans sailed to the Americas. This started what would be a long path to liberation and freedom. In 1619
Izzy Manzo — Photo Editor Assistant professor of sustainability science Stephen Axon delivered a presentation about the Extinction Rebellion, an organization which uses non-violent civil disobedience tactics to raise awareness about the