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
Natalie Barletta – Special to the Southern News I am a part of the almost 70 percent of the Southern Connecticut State University students that commute. As a commuter, my experiences at Southern
Jennifer Hoffer – Sports Writer – Birds are singing and bats are swinging. Major League Baseball’s first slates of spring training games have just gone underway this weekend. There are many teams and
Jennifer Hoffer – Sports Writer – A native from Arvada Colorado, freshman Louis Geist, has blended quite nicely in the winning swimming program at Southern. If anything, Geist brings just that much more
Jennifer Hoffer – Sports Writer – Whether or not New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez is collecting baseballs with models phone numbers on them during an ALCS game or being fed popcorn
Savannah Mul – Opinions Editor – Elisia Roberge, 22, junior and English education major, said since fifth grade she knew teaching was the major and career path that she wanted to explore.
Andrew Anastasio – Sports Editor – Owls former shortstop, Sam Greenberg, was more than just a baseball player; he’s an active member of “Mission Stadiums 4 Multiple Sclerosis,” a soon to be non-profit
Tamika Alexander — Staff Writer A true stepper is one who can step hard–or in other words step one’s heart out–said Shaquetta DaCosta, junior public health major at Southern and member of
SARAH GREEN — Copy Editor Last Wednesday, the brothers of Alpha Phi Delta (APD) brought six local bands to Southern in order to raise money for Autism Speaks, a non-profit organization committed
Eliezer Santiago — Staff Writer As the lights dimmed in the Charles Garner Recital Hall in Engleman, “Feel So Close,” the Benny Benassi remix blasted through the speakers, getting concert goers ready