By Solé Scott Editor-in-Chief The Michael Jackson biopic is coming to theaters soon and honestly, I am ready for his story to be told the correct way. The king of pop
By Jay’Mi Vazquez Managing Editor The fashion industry faces both challenges and opportunities with changes to international tariffs. In 2025, many countries are changing their trade rules and shifts in tariffs
By Jay’Mi Vazquez Managing Editor Detroit’s rap scene is often defined by gritty drum patterns, sharp piano chords and nostalgic samples flipped into rapid-fire rhythms. But there is a new voice pushing
Submitted by admin on Wed, 09/08/2010 – 13:10 By: Makayla Silva Managing Editor This chart does not even begin to touch the complexities of the current state of the Connecticut University System.
09/01/2010 By: Kaitlyn Naples News Editor More space was definitely needed in the Southern’s e-mail before the Owls mail emerged. However, I have had problems with the new mail system since I
09/01/2010 By: Kaitlin O’Brien Staff Writer The world of television has forever been changed. Gym, Tan, Laundry or G.T.L are the three most infamous words of the past year, and have changed
09/01/2010 By: Allison Townsend Editor in Chief As I was holding my first Southern News staff meeting the other week and we were throwing around story ideas for our first issue, I
09/01/2010 By: Makayla Silva Managing Editor The resplendent neon “x’s” have stained the homes of the victims of perhaps the most perfect hurricane ever to hit the United States. It has been
09/01/2010 By: Catherine Groux Photo Editor Regardless of your major, you’ve probably been told by an academic adviser several times that an internship is a valuable, irreplaceable experience that will help prepare
09/01/2010 By: Steve Miller Opinions Editor It’s been 3 years since I first graced Southern’s campus—three long years. Though I rag on Southern like I’m sure many of you do, looking back