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.
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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
SARAH GREEN — Copy Editor Child abuse, homosexuality, suicide and a botched abortion—these are just a few of the controversial subjects the cast of “Spring Awakening” grappled with during the two-hour performance.
HEATHER FRANCI — Staff Writer Southern Connecticut State University will have a ‘Fabolous’ spring concert this year. That’s right: Fabolous will be performing with special guest XV. Some of his more popular
RYAN FLYNN — General Assignment Reporter Four talented young poets—each hand-picked by their respective colleges to join the Connecticut Poetry Circuit—read their work aloud Friday night. The event, hosted by Folio, was
ELIEZER SANTIAGO — Staff Writer As the lights dimmed, the music rose filling the ballroom with the sounds of the West Indies. Masks were donned by guests as they prepared to celebrate
SARAH GREEN — Copy Editor After at least three months of rehearsals four days a week, the Haven String Quartet performed in the Charles Garner Recital Hall at Southern. The event, entitled
MICHAEL COSTEINES — Staff Writer Regulation was not enough, as the Owls defeated The College of Saint Rose Golden Knights 64-60 in overtime. The game was showcased as a quarterfinal matchup in
RYAN FLYNN — General Assignment Reporter There are some books that you want to write, and there are some books that you have to write, according to Paul Solotaroff. As a senior
Freddy Heredia– Special to Southern News Although majoring in painting, “super senior” Glenn Paskiewicz has passion for more than just the arts but a passion to master whatever challenge may come his