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
Alexandra Scicchitano – Opinions & Features Editor Sofia Rositani – Reporter Abby Epstein – News Writer In a Tuesday, March 10 evening campus-wide email statement, the university announced it would be closed for
Jessica Guerrucci – Managing Editor Lights are off, doors are locked and an otherwise bustling and busy campus, today, was empty. This has been the first day of the “campus shutdown.” The way
Sofia Rositani – Reporter Swipe It Forward is a meal swipe donation initiative on Southern’s campus that is now going to become a part of a national organization called ‘Swipe Out Hunger.’
Abby Epstein – News Writer “Merit is a sham” is the first sentence in the book “The Meritocracy Trap” by Daniel Markovits. Markovits came to Southern to discuss his book about economic
Tamonda Griffiths – Editor-in-Chief During his reading and brief discussion of his new book, “Fearless: A. Bartlett Giamatti and the Battle for Fairness in America,” Southern alumnus class of 1967 Neil Thomas
Abby Epstein – News Writer Six hours, twelve questions, one day. The Putnam test is a voluntary math test that can take students up to six hours to complete. The test is
Jessica Guerrucci – Managing Editor The Health and Human Services Building has officially broken ground — but it will not be the only new construction at Southern in the next few years.
Jackson Volenec – Reporter In response to the continued spread of coronavirus spread of regionally and worldwide, the university has suspended international travel to certain countries, with more expected to get added
Four-story Health and Human Services Building to be completed by spring 2022 for health-related fields Abby Epstein – News Writer A $74 million building fully funded by the state of Connecticut has
Jessica Guerrucci – Managing Editor Following in the steps of other universities in Connecticut, Southern decided to start spring break early – but when students “return,” they will be working from the comfort