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
Abby Epstein – News Writer Students can now say goodbye to the 5,000- word requirement in W Courses. Southern has implemented a Pilot Program that focuses on the quality of writing instead
Jacob Waring – News Editor Corinne Blackmer, associate professor of English, did not make a Freudian slip as she led a talk on her analysis of Sigmund Freud’s theorization on lesbianism. “Freud
Joseph Vincenzi – Reporter LEP course syllabi will feature a new section in the fall semester of 2020, according to university staff. The new section will contain an explanation for why students are placed
Abby Epstein – Reporter After fourteen years at the same institution, Beth Johnson, the current Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Post University has applied to be the Associate Vice President for Academic
Alexandra Scicchitano – Opinions & Features Editor Reema Zeineldin is one of four finalists in the university’s quest to fill the open position of associate vice president of Academic Affairs. Students had
Abby Epstein – News Writer After accepting at job, a Yale Sarah Miller said she then heard about the Associate VP of Academic Affairs at Southern and did not want to pass
Izzy Manzo – Photo Editor Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs candidate Trudy Millburn attributes her success in the academic field as well as in the software industry to experiences that
Jackson Volenec – Reporter A celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s impact and legacy held in the Student Center ballroom on Wednesday by the Multicultural Center allowed students and faculty to
Tamonda Griffiths – Editor-in-Chief On Tuesday, Jan. 29, Connecticut native Anthony “Tony” Lemieux visited the university as a candidate in the search for a potential new Dean of the College of Arts