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
JEFF NOWAK — Editor-in-Chief Rain forced last year’s annual Sinfest into the Adanti Student Center ballroom, a turn of events WSIN general manager Katie Roberge said led to increased student turnout. This year,
SABINA WALTERS — Staff Writer It is not very often that Michael Sampson, Ph.D., the dean of the School of Education at Southern, introduces a guest speaker the way he did last
OLIVIA RICHMAN — General Assignment Reporter What are artists’ books? Elyse Duffy, a graphic design major at Southern Connecticut State University, found out exactly what they were on the third floor of
ERICA NARDELLA — Special to Southern News The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines confidence as the quality or state of being certain. This past Tuesday the Counseling Services held a program called Quarter Life
OLIVIA RICHMAN — General Assignment Reporter Twenty-six actors. Two acts. One set. This is the formula to put together “Street Scene,” a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Elmer Rice that was recently produced and
JON MORENO — Arts & Entertainment Editor Kayshawn Jolly is a business administration major and is in his sophomore year here at Southern. Fan of a lot of newcomers in hip-hop such
SABINA WALTERS — Special to the Southern News When Francisco Ortiz looked across the room filled with students who came to listen to his presentation, he saw a room full of people
JON MORENO — Arts & Entertainment Editor With his own radio show on campus and a solo album for sale on iTunes, Amazon and more, senior music major Robert Weiss is out
OLIVIA RICHMAN— General assignment reporter Both students are excited to graduate. They share the same emotion, the same anticipation of the days to come. They won’t be Southern Connecticut State University Owls for
Football opens up at home this Friday against Pace University kicking off Owl Family Weekend. Family fun activities, live entertainment, food and much more has been planned for the two day event.