In a position like this, mistakes are expected, and growth comes through learning from them. Over time, I came to understand the importance of extending myself that same grace, even in moments
Journalism major Jay’Mi Vazquez, a senior and
Managing editor, with various awards from the
Journalism Department at Honors Convocation. Photo by Jaylen Carr
Somewhere along the way, without me even realizing it most days, the newsroom became that place. It became my home away from home, and I will forever be thankful to call it
There are many scholarship opportunities for students who want to study abroad because being a global citizen benefits the international and local community.
VIRGINIA CALCAGNI — Special to Southern News If you do a search on Google of the “most hated person in America,” you will get a bunch of links to articles on Casey Anthony.
SARAH GREEN — Copy Editor Two weeks before most students ordered their books or began packing their bags to return to the residence halls, SCSU’s Student Government Association (SGA) met to begin
SIMONE VIRZI — Copy Editor Whether you’re a freshman or a senior, packing for college can be a challenge. What do you need to bring? Who knew you had so many clothes?
Quick and easy meals to make on a budget! TUNA BURGERS Serves 1-2 people Equipment: 1 Small Skillet/Frying Pan 1 Mixing Bowl Ingredients: 1 Can of Tuna 1/4 Cup Bread
JESSICA GIANNONE — Opinions Editor Alas, another semester of labor begins, accompanied by earthquakes, hurricanes and all. Not usually my idea of a back to school welcoming (but it sounds appealing, right?). As
JAMES HOFFECKER — Special to Southern News Silence is often taken as approval. I have made this statement countless times in presentations to the campus community around the topic on gender violence prevention.
With Irene being the most annoying female in all of our lives over the last week, the SNews staff has put together a top-10 list for hurricane survival to use next time
CHRISTIAN CARRION, STAFF WRITER: The art of sampling, as it relates to hip-hop, is the practice of using previously recorded sounds as instruments in a new recording. The word “new” itself has
Is Gov. Malloy’s deal to reorganize most of Connecticut’s public higher education to save money or a demand for political control? JOHN A. DOYLE, First appeared in The Hartford Courant: Gov. Dannel
1. Get off the web—stop creeping 2. Have food and drink at hand 3. Remove all possible pro crastination tools— dishes, chores etc. 4. Make a to-do list 5. Make sure your