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04/16/2025

Regional Water Authority visits campus

By Brianna Wallen News Editor The world of public utilities plays a crucial role in maintaining the infrastructure that supports everyday life and the “Special One-Time Session: ‘A Day with the RWA!’”

Trouble with tenure reform

SIMONE VIRZI — News Writer In addition to deciding how to spend taxpayers’ money for the upcoming fiscal year, effective July 1, Gov. Dannel Malloy has been planning to reform tenure in
02/16/2012

RecycleMania is back

Stephany Kaufman  — Staff Reporter It’s RecycleMania season at Southern and students should expect to see more recycling events on campus than ever before, according to Heather Stearns, director of recycling. “We
02/16/2012

Southern raises eating disorders awareness

Heather Franci — Staff reporter Binge eating, purging what’s been consumed, excessively working out, and starving one’s self–these are the actions that some people partake in when they are unhappy with their
02/16/2012

Students on campus learn about Karma

Anne Marie Lagnese — Staff Writer What a person puts out into the world, karma always pays back to that person. As the saying goes, “what goes around, comes around.” During Gear
02/16/2012

New club promotes political discussion

 ALIA CARANGELO — Staff Writer Students should keep their eyes out for paper cubes or miscellaneous boots with writing all over them. It’s a different way students will notice fliers, and they’re
02/16/2012

Martin Luther King Jr. honored with music

KRISTINA JAMES — Special to Southern News A hush fell over the crowd as Jonathan Blanchard sang the first bars of the Negro Spiritual “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.” Seconds later, Southern’s ballroom
02/14/2012

Service fair emphasizes networking

SEAN MEENAGHAN — Photo Editor The SCSU service team organized its second annual Service Fair Jan. 30, to promote the numerous non-profit organizations in the New Haven Area to the Southern community.
02/09/2012

Campus goes green with urban garden

LORI DEVINE — Special to Southern News The Plant it Forward initiative urban agriculture project, which began in March of 2011, will be home to Southern’s community-grown fruits and vegetables in the
02/09/2012

Political ads affect voting

CHRISTOPHER MCBRIARTY The New York Times reported that 92 percent of adverts in the final week of the Florida primary were negative. But, do they really work? Well, it’s hard to argue
02/09/2012
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