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
OLIVIA RICHMAN — General Assignment Reporter “Who here in the audience has baby blue eyes?” A Rocket to the Moon’s lead singer, Nick Santino, scanned the audience, stopping at three girls all
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHoM45D7_0M] REBECCA BAINER — General Assignment Reporter Laughter filled the halls of the Lyman Center on Sept. 14 as comedian Matt Braunger took the stage joking about Taco Bell, holidays, relationships, hangovers and
JEFF NOWAK—Editor-in-Chief When it comes to sports, feel-good stories aren’t exactly hard to come by. Some are better than others, but open up any door and you’re likely to find a cornucopia
Olivia Richman — General Assignment Reporter Where could students have gone to get neon accessories and dance the night away? The Neon Welcome Back Party Dance last Wednesday in the Student Center ballroom
Olivia Richman — General Assignment Reporter When it comes to Program’s Council at Southern Connecticut State University, it is all about teamwork. ProCon members work together to create the events that students attend and
JON MORENO — Arts & Entertainment Editor Jahkeem Ohizep, a senior music theory major, says he is influenced by everything around him. He’s turned his passion for music into a hobby and he
OLIVIA RICHMAN — General Assignment Reporter They are the people who bring Southern Connecticut State University movie nights, PB&J Thursdays and trips to New York City. They are the people bringing students events
DANIELLE VOLLONO, SPECIAL TO SOUTHERN NEWS: Symphonic Pulse Dance Company, a relatively new dance club on campus, is finally making its own name, doubling in size after auditions last January and hosting
MONICA SZAKACS, NEWS WRITER: Eric Connelly is a full-time student at Southern and a hard worker at his three jobs, including an internship at Source Magazine in New York. However, he is
JEFF NOWAK, Editor-in-Chief– Southern’s annual Spring Fest kicked off Friday night with a dose of humor. Comedian Anthony Jeselnik headlined the Lyman Center crowd and said he makes a minor