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.
Business major, Victoria Cruz, a senior and News
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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
Haljit Basuljevic – Contributor The Veterans Services on campus serves to welcome and accommodate student veterans, several of which said their experience in the Armed Forces and their studentship has enriched their
Matt Gad – Contributor The open swim on Mondays and Tuesdays this year is a trial run, said Andrew Marullo, to gage whether students have an interest. Marullo, assistant director of student
Compiled from the Southern News archives by Josh LaBella – Managing Editor Secretary of State addresses voting rights issue Julia Tashjian, Connecticut Secretary of State, told Southern students that while they may feel
Jacob Waring – Reporter Reflecting on tragedies around the country, one of the more recent being a shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh, some students said they feel safe on a public
Hunter Lyle – Reporter To get students all over campus ready for All Hallows’ Eve, the student members of Programs Council spread holiday hype with cups of candy. Stocked with a wagon
Lexi Scicchitano – Reporter Auditions for The Expressions of Social Justice Talent Show put on by the Multicultural Center were last week. Taking place Nov. 7, the event used to be under a
Jessica Guerrucci – Contributor When it comes to coins, people save them up or toss them out. For some students at Southern, saving up their coins is how they pay for their
Hunter Lyle – Reporter Members of Operation Smile on campus said they are dedicated to raising funds to help save children’s lives across the world. As global organization, Operation Smile is dedicated
Jacob Waring – Reporter As the leaves change colors, and the season transitions from summer to fall, students’ apparel follows suite. A common fashion choice for combating the fall chills are scarves.
Michelle Shnayder – Copy Editor Halloween can often be represented by spooky images of ghosts, goblins, vampires, werewolves, and other creepy creatures. The holiday is also a time of year many students