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
Hunter Lyle – Reporter As a part of the Homecoming week, put on by the special events committee at Southern Connecticut State University, the Farnham Programming Space was turned into an authentic
Jason Edwards – Contributor Andrew Porto said he feels the burden of paying for school. Porto, a junior, marketing major, uses financial aid to his benefit, using federal and private student loans at
Alexandra Scicchitano – Reporter Almost all of the fish in the two tanks located in the Academic Science and Laboratory Building are the same fish from three years ago, said Vincent Breslin, proud about how
Michelle Shnayder – Copy Editor On any given weekday, a small group of students will gather outside of Morrill Hall with their backpacks, waiting for the shuttle to Union Station. These students are
Jacob Waring – Reporter Justin Lacarus picked out a pumpkin, grabbed some supplies and doused his pumpkin with spookiness at the Commuter Connection’s pumpkin decorating fall celebration. Students gathered in the Adanti Student Center on Oct. 8, Lacarus included, and created
Alexandra Scicchitano – Reporter Joey Lombardi, a junior, mathematics major, said that he uses a MacBook because he is bad with technology. “I can barely understand any of that,” said Lombardi. “I
Joe Freer – Reporter Students carry various different laptops around campus with them. Some are Macbooks, some are Microsoft Surfaces or HP laptops. Buley Library provides an assortment of machines, from varying manufacturers,
Hunter Lyle – Reporter Large round tables, draped in blue table cloths and covered in white flowers, filled the ballroom of the Adanti Student Center on Thursday. As the second Commuter Luncheon of
Jacob Waring – Contributor The bicolor tabby cat’s eyes narrowed and pounced at the makeshift tail teaser cat toy while his playmate, Stella Marguy, giggled with glee. At Mew Haven Cat Café, a brand new establishment located in
Joe Freer – Reporter Students walk by it, on their way to the Owl Perch, to the printers, the computers or the bathrooms in Buley. For over 10 years, librarians have put out a