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
RYAN MORGAN — Managing Editor Over 2,000 people attended the second ever outdoor concert at Southern last Saturday night, as the academic quad transformed into a concert venue. Fabolous set multiple records
SARAH GREEN — Copy Editor From 6:30 to 11:00 p.m. this Wednesday, April 25, the brothers of Alpha Phi Delta (APD) will be hosting their second annual Autism Speaks Benefit Concert in
Tamika Alexander — Staff Writer Students with elaborate faces covered in pinks, greens, reds and blues, wearing today’s hottest and newest fashions, walked the run way to display the 12 zodiacs of
Ryan Flynn — General Assignment Reporter (S)ecrets, a student-run small ensemble group at SCSU, will perform two shows on April 30 during Student Appreciation Day. The first will be out in the
Mackenzie Hurlbert — Staff Writer Jim Hoffecker of The Men’s Initiative, an organization through the Women’s Center at Southern, held an event last Tuesday, the 10th which was dedicated towards the artistic expression
Pat Longobardi — Sports Writer The SCSU men’s outdoor track and field team is heating up as the season progresses and the bigger meets roll around the corner. The Owls are looking for
JON MORENO — Arts Editor Senior Rick Kirkland has made a name for himself over the years being one of the football Owls’ elite players. However, in his last semester of his
RYAN FLYNN — General Assignment Reporter It was an opportunity to be in someone else’s shoes, or in this case, wheels, according to Associate Professor Mary Jo Archambault. Her words rang true,
RYAN FLYNN — General Assignment Reporter Two comedians on the rise performed at the Lyman Center this past week. Michael Kosta, a former tennis player turned comedian was the headliner and 23-year-old
ANDREW ANASTASIO — Staff Writer The Southern Connecticut Owls avoided a sweep Sunday afternoon after splitting wins in a double-header contest against Saint Anselm. Co-captain Ryan Yerina was the starting pitcher in