By Brianna Wallen News Editor Students now have a new and convenient way to get off campus on the weekends. Thanks to a new collaboration with the Office of Residence Life, a
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!’”
By Brianna Wallen News Editor As the fall semester approaches, students are beginning to secure their housing for next year. Those who paid their housing deposits on time had the opportunity to
CHRISTIAN CARRION — Special to the Southern News Between the stress of the academic workload, family problems, and relationship issues, life can seem particularly overwhelming to a college student these days. However,
Monica Szakacs— News Editor When James Blake, executive vice president, heard about a wine tast- ing event on campus that would incorporate astron- omy, he said he wasn’t sure how the two
A combination designed to educate and motivate students on healthy living BRITTANY MONTAGUE — Special to Southern News A tree, lotus and cobra are all organisms found in nature – and in any
Laura Cucurello — Special to Southern News Every day commuters of Southern Connecticut State University race to the limited parking garages and lots spread across campus hoping to find a decent spot
Monica Szakacs — News Editor In front of Conn Hall and with 3,000 American Flags in the background, 70 members of the Southern community came together for a time of remem¬brance and
Melissa Chicker — News Writer While students at Southern prepared for Spring Break by working on their tans for the beaches of Florida and Mexico, some opted for a different approach by
Rebecca Bainer — General Assignments Reporter “Southern already has a number of student leaders who participate in different leadership programs,” said Sal Rizza, Associate Director of Student Life, and by the end
Melissa Chicker — News Writer With economic times tough and jobs difficult to come by, it seems for recent college graduates jobs would be hard to find. An annual survey was done
Rebecca Bainer General Assssignments Reporter Students may have heard the expression before that someone’s behavior, whether it be a boyfriend, girlfriend, family member or even stranger raises a “red flag.” That something
Christian Carrion — Special to Southern News Michele Vancour, graduate of Central Connecticut State, Southern and New York University along with being an associate professor of public health at Southern, quickly developed