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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,
Cory Williams, a chemistry student, watching reactions of his compounds occur at different controlled temperatures.

Student Research Spotlight: Cory Williams

August Peliccio – General Assignment Reporter Adiel Coca, an organic chemistry professor at SCSU, oversees research for three students this semester, for whom he is thesis sponsor. Cory Williams, a chemistry student,
11/01/2017

Unsung Hero: Earnest Arroyo

Melissa Nunez – Opinions and Features Editor  In the bustling cafeteria at Conn Hall, hungry students line up between their classes to fuel up for the day—behind the counter is Executive Chef,
10/09/2017
The Rooted section at Conn Hall, featuring vegetarian and vegan friendly options.

Living vegan at Southern

Melissa Nunez – Opinions and Features Editor It was after his freshman year that Marcello LaGreca, a senior interdisciplinary major, said he decided to give up on dorm life — given the struggle
09/15/2017
Jenna Cannata, senior chemistry major, presenting research at the second annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Conference in April 2016. Photo Courtesy: Jeffrey Webb

Research Spotlight: Chemistry study heats up

Melissa Nunez – Opinions and Features Editor In any given chemistry lab, students donned with safety goggles peer into their bubbling beakers–as substances heat up, they monitor their thermometers, measuring the change
09/10/2017
Tate Veley and Sarah O'Connor are co-presidents of the College Republican club. Photo Courtesy: Sarah O'Connor

Acknowledging Republican views on campus

Lynandro Simmons – Managing Editor Entering college as a freshman and being a moderate conservative provided some challenges, said Sarah O’Connor. “It was difficult being on a liberal campus,” said O’Connor, now
09/06/2017
Satchel Harrell, a freshman athletic training major, said he is glad he came to Southern. Photo Credit: Josh LaBella

Humans of SCSU: Satchel Harrell

Josh LaBella – General Assignment Reporter Satchel Harrell, a freshman athletic training major, said he first heard about Southern when he was living in Japan. “I actually came to Southern because, in Japan,
05/03/2017
Finals week is fast approaching and students feel the fire of finals week approaching. Photo Credit: Melissa Nunez

How students are prepping for finals

Sidney Jones – Special to the Southern News With only two weeks before finals commence, Sandra Gomez-Aceves, a senior journalism major, has only worked on assignment-based finals. “I haven’t started studying for
04/30/2017

Humans of SCSU: Ty Seymour

Josh LaBella – General Assignment Reporter Ty Seymour said he has big plans after he graduates. A junior majoring in political science and history, Seymour said he plans on going to a
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