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
Shaunna Cullen, Staff Writer: Wanting to give the world “brain food,” freshman English major Andrew Carrion is releasing his mixtape, “Steak and Eggs.” “It’s that avant garde hip-hop vibe, the kind of
Simone Virzi, Staff Writer: “Mary Jane,” “ganja,” “bud”: whatever someone decides to call it, students broke up into teams and tested their knowledge about the drug at Marijuana Jeopardy, an event which
Katelyn Peterson, Staff Writer: Philosophy of religion is a booming area in philosophy that has been growing over the past 40 years. According to Greg Ganssle, the director of the Rivendell Institute
Kaitlin Bradshaw, Staff Writer: Dry-drunk, alcoholic who hasn’t dealt with their issues — these are just some comments Adrienne Edenburn-MacQueen, has heard after winning the Glamour magazine essay contest. Along with those
Olivia Richman, General Assssignment Reporter: Every week in Earl Hall, the work of two senior artists is displayed in the Senior Art Exhibitions at Southern. This past week was Daniel Tazzioli and
Kaitlin Bradshaw, Staff Writer: With a cup of plaster and his bare hands, he started touching up spots and smoothing out edges. Using the lab hours to his advantage, Bao Nguyen, a
Pete Paguaga, Sports Editor: It all started with a cup of coffee when Sports Management professor Dr. Joe Panza met fellow professor Dr. Dave Pettigrew and it turned into the “First Annual
Olivia Richman, General Assignment Reporter: Twelve “dudes” energetically swing their heads back and forth to Willow Smith’s “Whip My Hair,” whipping imaginary locks of hair in front of a full crowd in
Olivia Richman, General Assignment Reporter: Animal print, stilettos, attitude and even a blonde mullet – these are just some of the things that could have been found at the F.A.C.E. Models fashion
Michael Bellmore, Staff Writer: Students filled the seats of the fireplace lounge in the Student Center. They sat quietly sharing sofas, they perched themselves on the ledges beside the windows, they balanced