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
Stephany Kaufman — Staff Writer Shutting off lights, watching less TV, taking shorter showers, and hang-drying clothes are just some ways that Southern students can help their residence halls win the campus conservation
Kristina James — Staff Writer The room filled with laughter as Nicole Velazquez described the playlist she listened to in high school to put herself to sleep. “I can remember, it was like
Simone Virzi — News Writer If a Southern student is in the mood for soda or water, fruit snacks, pita chips or chocolate, they can easily slip $1 or change into the
RYAN MORGAN — Managing Editor For the first time in nearly a decade, Southern’s undergraduate commencement ceremony has a new home. This year’s graduation will be held at the Webster Bank Arena
Simone Virzi — News Writer For the last three years, one Southern student has been growing his beard during the NHL playoffs for his favorite team—the Pittsburgh Penguins—for Beard-A-Thon. This year, senior
Elizabeth Dishian — Staff Writer Southern is only at the beginning of organizing autism awareness events that call for student involvement, according to Kim Freeman, graduate student and employee at The Center of
Dr. Joseph Panza, Southern professor specialized in leadership development and sports management among others, comments on second annual Sports Management Spring Event, this Friday April 13 at 10:30 am in the Adanti Student Center
Monica Szakacs — News Editor Clouds and rain did not stop 17 organizations on campus from coming together to help neighborhood agencies clean and paint, amongst other activities, during the fifth annual
FREDDY HEREDIA — Staff Writer With spring break now in the past and classes well underway for the last stretch of the semester, the Career Fair that was held April 3 has
ELIZABETH DISHIAN — Staff Writer Candy was thrown out over the heads of students who filled the academic quad with their hands stretched out to grab a bag of Skittles last Thursday.