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
Faculty function addresses campus issues A faculty function was hosted to address problems on campus. Concerns ranged from the outsourcing of IT services to the difficulty in dialing up to the college
Jackson Volenec — Reporter The University Access Programs office held an open workshop in Engleman Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 9 to assist students filling out their 2020-2021 FAFSA form for the upcoming
Ellie Sherry — Reporter Each year National Coming Out Day is celebrated on Oct. 11. To honor the day at Southern, a photo booth was set up to take Polaroid pictures of students
Jackson LaMar — Reporter Fri-YAY is a new program ran by graduate intern and advocate Kyle Augustine. It is a weekly program that features a different department during each session. Augustine said
Jacob Waring — Online Editor Almuna, Cin Martinez was the keynote speaker at the 11th Annual Empowering Lives where she spoke about her life story. Dian BrownAlbert, coordinator of Multicultural Student Activities,
Sofia Rositani — Reporter Active Minds hosted their annual JCK Foundation presentation, Monday, Sept. 30. The group has been hosting this every year since 2016. The JCK Foundation was formed because the
The Southern community copes with tragedy Members of Southern’s community attempted to deal with the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers on Sept. 11, 2001. Bulletin boards were constructed in Schwartz Hall
Jackson Volenec — Reporter Student Financial Literacy and Advising coordinator Lewis DeLuca held an open lecture in the Adanti Student Center on Thurs., Oct. 4 in order to educate students about how
Ellie Sherry — Reporter The color red has many significant meanings, but, in the month of October – National Domestic Violence Awareness Month – it means to stop and think about red flags
Jessica Guerrucci — Managing Editor Values, interests and skills – these, along with knowing how to make intentional connections, are the qualities Kelvin Rutledge said students need to understand about themselves when