By Victoria Cruz Contributor On April 14 in the Adanti Student Center Theatre, Delta Phi Epsilon hosted an ANAD “All Bodies are Good Bodies” Fashion Show. ANAD is the National Association of
By Brianna Wallen News Editor A weekend of coding, quantum algorithms and fierce competition resulted in a breakthrough for the university. In a field of top students at the Yale Quantum Institute
By Brianna Wallen News Editor As graduation approaches, many seniors at the university are buzzing with excitement as they prepare their caps, confirm their degrees and pick up their regalia. However, this
Idonia Thomas – Contributor Students who are COVID-19 positive or exposed are given resources and contact information to ensure their education and health are protected. It is important to clarify any misconceptions,
Kenneth Bath – Contributor The new campus-wide safety protocols have caused the Hilton C. Buley Library to move most of their services online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This has brought forth
Jose Vega – Contributor Immediate climate action, implementing climate education, and increasing renewable energy sources across New Haven. These are all initiatives that the New Haven Climate Movement and others marched for.
Abby Epstein – News Editor Going remote has caused new challenges that has forced IT to think of new creative solutions. “Largely Southern has been an on-premises, on-ground kind of university, so
Desteny Maragh – Reporter At the Student Government election informational meeting, SGA Representatives discussed the demands and requirements for those interested in running for a position. Daphne Alston the director of Student
Abby Epstein – News Editor Ranging from 3D printer use, to checking out a GoPro, a range of technological amenities are available in the maker space in Buley Library. The Maker Space
Jessica Guerrucci – Editor-in-Chief Donovan Wilson – Reporter On Sept. 20, an email was sent out to students and staff that spring break would be cancelled to limit student travel and prevent
Abby Epstein – News Editor Plexiglas, less people, and more cleaning are what can be found throughout the residence halls this semester. “We have done a lot [of changes], both through policy
Jessica Guerrucci – Editor-in-Chief Known to be a “superstar” on campus, this four-legged police force member has completed his training and is officially a member of the Southern Police. “From a community
Jessica Guerrucci – Editor-in-Chief Partying is ingrained with college culture, but now with COVID-19 limiting gathering sizes, parties have become more widely discouraged. “My hope is that the message is getting out