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
BRITTANY MONTAGUE — Special to The Southern News At last week’s Drag Ball, drag contestants along with members of Southern’s LBGT Prism proved heels weren’t made just for women to walk in,
JON MORENO — Arts Editor Glenn Paskiewicz is a ‘super senior’ who is majoring in studio art with a concentration in painting. He says he is not a directional artist. He has
JAMILA YOUNG — Staff Writer On Wednesday, the first portion of the SCSU Day of Peace took place. The event was organized by students of the Inquiry 101-53N class. They hoped the
MELISSA GIUGNO — Staff Writer “What do you want to do before you die?” This question was the root of the MTV show, The Buried Life. The question arose when the stars
CHRISTIAN CARRION — Staff Writer All terrorists are not Muslim, but all Muslims are terrorists. The Muslim faith teaches hatred, violence and oppression of women. The Muslim way of life is a
JON MORENO — Arts Editor Q&A with Kristy Dillon, senior music major who sings country music and is heavily influenced by Miranda Lambert and many more as she studies for her degree
SABINA WALTERS — Staff Writer It was a special evening by any degree of standard; one an audience member felt honored to attend and would want to remember for life. There was
RYAN FLYNN — Staff Writer Robin Troy and Vivian Shipley, both published authors and professors in the Southern English Department, hosted a fiction and poetry reading Thursday night. Shipley, a veteran of
IVYLEE ROSARIO— Staff Writer To Tiara Willie, helping people learn about the effects of HIV/AIDS is rewarding, she said, because most do not realize how close to home these diseases may be
SAVANNAH MUL — Staff Writer The latest tweets, picture uploads and easy access to this-not-so-newfangled addiction is what makes Akieme Murdock, junior human performance major, say, “What’s the next move?” Murdock said there