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
SCSU NEWS – Staff Editorials This past week there have been countless photos circulating of white-presenting teenagers holding their hands to the sky. On one, “DON’T,” on the other, “SHOOT.” Some of
Sophie, sharing an embrace with Karen Cuzco, Southern student, at a Pet Therapy Thursday in Schwartz Hall, New Haven, Conn. April 6, 2017. (August Pelliccio).
August Pelliccio – News Writer Not every four year old has such an effect on stressed-out college students, but Sophie the labra-doodle tugs on her leash to see her favorite friends every
Victoria Bresnahan – General Assignment Reporter For Dakota Summer, a senior interdisciplinary studies major, Fiona, their emotional-support guinea pig, is one of the main ways they seek help for any of the
Victoria Bresnahan – General Assignment Reporter Although Pam Solis, a senior public health major, does not remember much of her time in the Philippines, she said she hopes to return there someday
Victoria Bresnahan – General Assignment Reporter Zach Matto, a senior biochemistry major, said he went shooting for the first time with his father and fellow boy scouts when he was 10 years
Victoria Bresnahan – General Assignment Reporter Sean Judd, a sophomore social work program applicant, who has used dating apps like Tinder, Grindr and Bumble, said he has met a few people through
Victoria Bresnahan – General Assignment Reporter In Jenn Pohl’s Brownell Residence Hall dormitory, there is a large 10 to 20-gallon tank filled with nine fish. Pohl, sophomore and special education major, said
Jeff Lamson – General Assignment Reporter It was never his plan to teach, but now T. Wiley Carr has been at Southern since 1992 teaching students the arts of painting and printmaking.
Victoria Bresnahan – General Assignment Reporter Currently, it seems like the Republican party is the enemy, said Erica MacLean, freshman and biology major. “Conversations turn into arguments which turn into fights because
Jeff Lamson – General Assignment Reporter Studying abroad may soon be more affordable for Southern students as the Office of International Education (OIE) works with President Bertolino to fund more scholarships for