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
12/01/2010 By: Monica Szakacs Staff Writer Jolly music playing from a shop’s open doors, green and red decorations hanging from a front store display and Christmas trees lit up at night, bring
11/16/2010 By: Makayla Silva Managing Editor Board of Trustees chairman, Karl Krapek, announced the highly anticipated schedule for the searches of both the chancellor of the University System and the new president
11/15/2010 By: Kaitlyn Naples News Editor Choosing Sally’s over Pepe’s was not the only thing Mayor of New Haven John DeStefano told Jerry Dunklee’s Political Reporting class last week. He described what
11/15/2010 By: Stephanie Paulino News Writer After being accepted last-minute to Southern, graduate student Robi-lyn Beaudry said she didn’t really have time to look for an apartment nearby, so she opted instead
Submitted by admin on Mon, 11/15/2010 – 14:28 By: Stephanie Paulino News Writer Despite tough economic times and families struggling now more than ever, participation in the annual campus-wide food drive, Adopt-a-Family
11/08/2010 By: Ryan Morgan General Assignment Reporter Five different departments collaborated to form an interdisciplinary minor for Southern students interested in studying Forensic Science. The Forensic Science minor was created in Fall
11/08/2010 By: Stephanie Paulino News Writer While most students with intellectual disabilities remain in high school until the age of 21, in 2001, Southern alumna and adjunct professor Michelle Bogart decided to
11/08/2010 By: Stephanie Paulino News Writer Just a few years after Southern lost 26 maintenance personnel as a result of the State’s early retirement plan, it was announced last week that five
10/25/2010 By: Laura Bowden Staff Writer The thought that human trafficking is occurring on a local level may seem unreal to people in Connecticut, according to Ebony McClease, a graduate intern for
10/25/2010 By: Stephanie Paulino News Writer New requirements for admission into the Connecticut State Universities, taking effect in 2015, were voted upon by the Board of Trustees in anticipation of the state’s