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 The state of Connecticut, while relatively small, offers a variety of landscapes and opportunities for living situations. From roaring hills and dense woodlands, to the busy and bustling city streets, some students say there is a place for them;
Hunter Lyle – Reporter The air in Pelz Gymnasium was hot and stagnant, but that didn’t stop members of the SCSU Taekwondo Club from shouting, punching, and delivering some high-flying kicks. Taekwondo has become a sport on the
Alexandra Scicchitano – Reporter Having an Autism Awareness and Advocacy Club (AAAC) promotes inclusion and allows acceptance, said Jimmy D’Elia, a senior sports management major. D’Elia has been a member of the AAAC since roughly a year and a
Lexi Scicchitano – General Assignment Reporter Southern police department is introducing updated cruisers to campus, said Joseph Dooley, Chief of Southern police. “We are currently in the process of setting up the
Lexi Scicchitano – General Assignment Reporter With buildings coming and going over the years on campus, Vice President of Facilities Operation Robert Sheeley said his staff has realized signs around campus are out
August Pelliccio – Opinions and Features Editor Food menus and the names of food vendors on campus can change as much as Chartwells would please, said junior Lilia Ricci, but at the
Hunter Lyle – General Assignment Reporter With a new semester starting, students at Southern Connecticut State University said they are already putting themselves on the path to success. Director of Academic and Career Advising Frank LaDore said he
Jenna Stepleman – Photographer Biking is simply less expensive than a car, said Quavon Lyons as he unlocked his bike parked in front of Engleman hall. Lyons, a sophomore social work major with a minor in psychology,
Victoria Bresnahan – General Assignment Reporter In collaboration with the OBAMA Initiative II, a group that provides resources to young people of color and educates them on the benefits of college, Southern’s
Victoria Bresnahan – General Assignment Reporter Sara Gaccione, a junior accounting major, said cheating is doing something one would not want their significant other to do to them. “You can be friends,