By Victoria Cruz Contributor On April 14 in the Adanti Student Center Theatre, Delta Phi Epsilon hosted an ANAD “All Bodies are Good Bodies” Fashion Show. ANAD is the National Association of
By Brianna Wallen News Editor A weekend of coding, quantum algorithms and fierce competition resulted in a breakthrough for the university. In a field of top students at the Yale Quantum Institute
By Brianna Wallen News Editor As graduation approaches, many seniors at the university are buzzing with excitement as they prepare their caps, confirm their degrees and pick up their regalia. However, this
Jamila Young – Special to Southern News – Grad intern for counseling services Cate Barber walked into the Farnham programming space supplies in hand and began to set up for her program. The
Sarah Mastroni – News Editor – Amidst the frenzy of upcoming presidential elections, equals rights for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community is still a hot-button topic. While the issue remains a
Robin Glynn – News Writer – Democratic Congressman Chris Murphy, who is running against Republican Linda McMahon for a seat as a Connecticut’s U.S. Senator, spoke to a room filled with supporters and
Jourdan Duncan – Special to Southern News – As she bent down to pick up scraps of trash off the playground at John Daniels School of International, junior communications disorder major Mary Mohyed
IvyLee Rosario – News Writer – A tradition that has been a part of homecoming for years has now broken off into its own day-long event: Owls Family Day. Owls Family Day occurred
Savannah Mul – Opinion Editor– The heavy afternoon rain didn’t keep students, faculty and guests away from attending Dr. Mary A. Papazian’s inauguration as Southern Connecticut State University’s 11th president, said Lewis
Eliezer Santiago – Photo Editor – Class starts in five minutes, but the line to grab a quick coffee is 15 minutes longer. Many students have been caught in this situation at the
Carolina Torres – Special to Southern News – The front patio of the Student Center is in an exceptional state: students are walking around with colorful Hawaiian necklaces and multicolored cocktail glasses, free food
Kendra Baker – Special to Southern News – Extension cords, halogen lamps, candles and incense—these are a few of the items that students residing in Southern Connecticut State University residence halls are not allowed
Robin Glynn – News Writer– On Sept. 19 during the Inauguration Week for Southern’s new president, Mary A. Papazian, the club fair was held for students to learn about the clubs and organizations