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
RYAN MORGAN — Managing Editor Music echoed through the student center as local bands put on a show to remember last Thursday night. Seven different groups donated their time at Delta Phi
SIMONE VIRZI — Copy Editor Some kids turn 18 and buy a lottery ticket; Southern student Chris Carrion turned 18 and took a bigger gamble by going on the TV show “The
OLIVIA RICHMAN — General Assignment Reporter He stood at the podium, laughed and talked about how “angsty” he was as a “juvenile” in his sophomore year of high school. Then he began to
PETE PAGUAGA — Sports Editor If The Death Race’s website, www.YouMayDie.com, is any indication of what The Death Race entails, Southern graduate Michael Albarella is in for a real treat when he
OLIVIA RICHMAN — General Assignment Reporter Trinidad. Jamaica. Puerto Rico. These, among others, were represented by various performances in the Caribbean Showcase last week, hosted by the West Indian Society. The Caribbean
JON MORENO — Arts & Entertainment Editor Joshua L. Smith, a senior music major, was raised in the church and his music is heavily influenced by his religious beliefs. He plays the
JON MORENO — A&E Editor Sebastian S. Smith, a double-major in music and graphic design, doesn’t call himself a “musician” because he doesn’t play any instruments but he uses mixers to make
OLIVIA RICHMAN — General Assignment Reporter They all crouched around an invisible fire and rubbed their hands together, as the audience attempted to guess who they were trying to be, where they
MELISSA GIUGNO — Special to Southern News There wasn’t a dull moment at last week’s Noche De Gala dance as electric music kept the dance floor continuously full and spicy acts kept everyone
JON MORENO — Arts & Entertainment Editor Jason Kizis is senior music at Southern. He was quickly influenced by a Cirque du Soleil show and he knew then that he had to