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
09/21/2010 By: Ryan Morgan General Assignment Reporter WSIN, Southern’s radio station, is ready to host its biggest event next week. Kaitlin O’Brien, general manager of WSIN, said she hopes the concert will
09/13/2010 By: Ryan Morgan General Assignment Reporter The Southern community has a new program to look forward to on many Wednesdays this fall, thanks to Programs Council. ProCon is hosting a variety
05/11/2010 By: Bethany Tuller Staff Writer For student filmmaker Annie Santaniello, the chance to show her documentary “A Slice of Heaven” to an audience was an exciting experience. “Southern hasn’t done student
05/04/2010 By: Stephanie Paulino Staff Writer Expecting rain on Wednesday, the coordinators of the fourth installment in a series of hip-hop inspired concerts, “Hip-Hop IV: Hope 4 Haiti,” had already arranged to
04/20/2010 By: Jeff Nowak Staff Writer Already the author of five published books, Steve Almond likes to get under your skin, because once something is under your skin you have to do
04/13/2010 By: Ashley Chin Staff Writer For senior art major Chad A. Carino, the art in passionately capturing an image begins with a paint brush. Carino, who displayed some of his art
03/16/2010 By: Ashley Chin Staff Writer It’s that time of year again – time to get out all the green clothing and St. Patrick’s Day decorations, in the name of the Irish.
03/09/2010 By: Carisa McLaughlin Copy Editor As the house lights in the Lyman Center went down, a boy ran wild among the audience, howling in the dark. The boy was Alex Malanych,
03/09/2010 By: Catherine Groux Photo Editor Directly after the earthquake struck Haiti, all senior sociology major Ashiah Richeme could do was wait. Constantly watching the news, hoping to see a familiar face,