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
writer. Photo courtesy Victoria Cruz
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
Sandra Gomez-Aceves and Natalie Barletta – Special to the Southern News, Opinions Editor The sound of thousands of students cheering and applauding as another goal is scored isn’t present at Southern Connecticut
Dylan Haviland, Jené Thomas – General Assignment Reporters It took 15 minutes of walking around Engleman Hall on Thursday afternoon for senior liberal arts major Danielle Murphy to get a steady Wi-Fi
Jess Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter Students should be eating well-balanced, nutrient rich meals, three times a day, right? But, with the cost of books, lab fees and extra-curricular activities, students just
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter There’s a little over a month left of school. The semester ends on May 9, but people are already getting tired of school. Whether it’s the
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter Lauren Sarna is a sophomore and special education major. Her tattoo is in remembrance of Ben. Can you tell me about your tattoo? “I think I
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter Mackenzie Malone is a sophomore and psychology major, minoring in criminal justice. Last year, she got a tattoo in memory of her older sister Kelsey. Can
Emili Lanno – Copy Editor BOSTON –The Fashion Truck resides in Boston, Mass., where it has scheduled times to arrive at certain events, such as various street stops and local shops. Customers
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter For many, summer is all about one thing. Freedom. People find themselves on the beach, either down at Hammonasset or perhaps abroad in Spain or Jamaica.
Grace Sampson – Special to the Southern News Getting a head start financially before entering the real world of workforce, student loans repayments, mortgages and other life changing responsibilities can be a
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter Brian Dinse is a junior and secondary education, history major at Southern Connecticut State University. He serves in the Army National Guard. Can you tell me