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 A culture full of passion, pride and dance continues at Southern in the Caribbean Student Association. The Caribbean consists of over 7,000 islands and each brings their own culture to the
Erin Foley — Contributor Southern students were able to connect with each other through a barbecue on the Academic Quad. Students who attended the event on Tuesday afternoon from 1 p.m. to
Sydney Peacock — Contributor Kat Schoberle, the art editor of Folio’s literary magazine, describes the Folio community as “open and accepting” and “a judgement free space for all people to share.” After
Jessica Guerrucci — Managing Editor Transfer students got to decide between tumblers, sunglasses and T-shirts after trading their old university shirt in at the Swap for Success and SCSU Swag event hosted
Southern looks for new professors After a new state program, the Early Retirement Incentive Program, was enacted, 42 members of Southern’s faculty took advantage of. State employees had the opportunity to either
Nina Bartlomiejczyk — Copy Editor Owls both old and new flocked to the Academic Quad for the Involvement Fair on Wednesday, Sept. 4, where most of Southern’s clubs and organizations had set up tables
Ellie Sherry — Reporter A Taste of New Haven was an event run by the Programs Council at Southern that allowed students to try new foods from the area. Computer science major
Haljit Basuljevic — Contributor SCSU’s Blue Crew brought students together in a celebration of campus spirit by hosting a football tailgate on Thursday, Sept. 5, as a prelude to the home game.
All eyes on residence hall New surveillance cameras were installed in the North Campus residence hall lobby in hopes to stop vandalism. In one incident furniture was overturned and vending machines were
Jacob Waring – Online Editor The summer of 2019 has concluded, and all that remains are the memories that new and returning students have created. One student, sophomore major Emma Sweeney, an