Sociology major Jonathan De Los Santos, applied mathematics major Lena Nguyen, sociology major Susan
Garlington and computer science major Crossby Dessalines, seniors, holding up their terrariums. Photos by William Gagné
On April 22, the university hosted its Earth Day Terrarium Takeover in the Adanti Student Center in Room 217, where students spent the afternoon creating miniature plant ecosystems.
The Sandy Hook memorial sculpture set in its orginal location in the Sandy Hook Alumnae Remembrance
Garden. Photos by William Gagné
The sculpture was designed by 2013 graduate Carlene Barnes, and the university staff teamed with Julie Moir Messervy Design Studio in Vermont to create the design.
Brownell Hall residents getting ready to accept their
trophy. Photos by Lily Rand
On Sunday, April 12, residents from across campus gathered for the university’s annual Hall Olympics, a spirited morning of friendly competition and hall pride.
August Pelliccio—Photo Editor As the proverb dictates, March “goes in like a lion, and comes out like a lamb.” Having had three examples of snow in the forecast already this month, it
Jessica Roginski – Online Editor Southern’s campus was filled with the bustle of moving bins and excitement from new students, freshmen and transfers, on Aug. 25. Students arrived to their residence halls as
Story and Photos by: Tyler Korponai – Photo Editor On Tuesday, April 5, Drew McWeeney, an early childhood education and music double major, presented a percussion recital in the Charlers Garner Recital hall of
Tyler Korponai – Photo Editor College is a stressful time, and that’s why Counseling Services and the Wellness Center have teamed up to bring pet therapy to Southern as a regular service. “I work
Tyler Korponai – Photo Editor The SCSU music department showcased the small ensembles, Latin Jazz, Blues and Jazz Standards on Tuesday, Dec. 2 in the Charles Garner Recital Hall of Engleman. Each group had
Tyler Korponai – Photo Editor Improv comedy games, mouse traps and the King of Squid. At first these probably wouldn’t make any sense together, however, Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood, of the TV series
Tyler Korponai – Photo Editor On Nov. 11, the ballroom of the Adanti Student Center when the Multicultural Center hosted its annual Social Justice Talent Show. Students had the chance to get on stage