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.
MONICA SZAKACS News Writer Under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), universities have the right to disclose directory information contained in a student’s record, unless the student requests
Andrew Frosceno Special to the Southern News Students at Southern are being affected by the record-breaking snowfall Connecticut has seen this winter. Southern is widely considered a commuter school and with all
Kaitlin Bradshaw Buying books for school is always costly for students. With the growing popularity of ordering books online for almost half the price, the Southern bookstore started its second semester with
CHARDONEE WRIGHT As students matriculate, they become aware that balancing school, extracurricular activities, and maybe work can be a challenge. Add a child into the equation, and the challenge can become more
Olivia Richman General Assignment Reporter Severe weather, hazardous materials and hostile intruders–these are just some of the things the new siren public address system warns the campus community about. When something threatens
The university needs $31 million to complete the construction of Buley Library, according to Bob Sheeley, associate vice president for capital budgets and facilities operations. He said Southern has approximately $16 million
Ryan Morgan News Editor (Q) As an organization, what is Colleges Against Cancer doing this semester? (N.C.) The biggest thing we’re doing is Relay for Life May 7-8, but we have other
Jessica Giannone Hitting an all-time record in 2010, the number of transfer students to the four Connecticut state universities has increased by 43 percent since 2005, totaling 3,150 students, according to the
Michael Bellmore Special to the Southern News NEW HAVEN – A significant number of Southern faculty share misgivings about the new general education program that will be implemented next fall. Most, though,
Jessica Giannone General Assignment Reporter “Leadership is action, not position,” said Stefen Keller, quoting the late president of the National Urban League Donald H. McGannon in speaking about this semester’s leadership retreat.