Lena Dunham, a writer and director, and Naomi Fry, staff writer at The New Yorker speaking at FAMESICK:
An Evening of Stories and Togetherness in the John Lyman Center on Friday, May 1. Photos by Wade Barillaro
The John Lyman Center became the host of a teenage sleepover as Lena Dunham, a writer and director, took the stage on Saturday, May 1, for an evening of storytelling, conversation and
Interim President Sandra Bulmer leading the Town
Hall meeting in the Adanti Student Center Ballroom
on Friday, May 1. Photo by Victoria Cruz
Students are creating Reusable Menstrual Pads, RUMPS, to address a critical barrier that prevents many girls in parts of Africa from staying in school: limited access to menstrual products.
Anne Marie Lagnese — Staff Writer Southern recently adopted a new form of housing for students. Gender-neutral housing is for any student who identifies within the LGBTQI (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Questioning
Elizabeth Dishian — Staff Writer Andrea Smeltzer was a freshman in college when her struggle with bulimia came to an end in June 1999. “Electrolyte imbalance, from purging, caused her heart to
Last fall, the Thursday Night Owls committee made their initial debut with the October Fest event. This initiative began as a means to bring more opportunities to campus for Southern students to
Simone Virzi — News Writer After accidentally eating pepperoni pizza at a dorm social, junior Jourdan Duncan was upset, not realizing pepperoni was pork. She had not given up pork to be
Tamika Alexander — Staff Writer Southern students can look forward to new Satisfactory Academic Progress standards to go in effect for the fall 2012 semester. The Department of Financial Aid sent out
SIMONE VIRZI — News Writer On the first inspection, conducted by the New Haven Health Department on Jan. 25, Conn Hall received 74 points out of a possible 100, but that was
RYAN FLYNN — General Assignment Reporter Starting this month, the Fulbright Scholar Program will again begin accepting applications from students around the globe to participate in their exchange program. Students in both
Stephany Kaufman, Kristina James — Special to Southern News A vast majority of the country’s criminologists agree that the death penalty does not deter murderers, according to Brian Evans of Amnesty International.
MONICA SZAKACS — News Editor Looking into the eyes of the young children of King Robinson, Lincoln-Bassett and Beecher schools, a group of men realize that children are counting on their presence
SIMONE VIRZI — News Writer St. Patrick’s Day isn’t until next month, but Southern has already been in the green spirit—green for recycling, that is. The university is participating in a “Like”