August Pelliccio – Opinions and Features Editor Food menus and the names of food vendors on campus can change as much as Chartwells would please, said junior Lilia Ricci, but at the
Interns Courtney Pesce (left) and Julie DellaVecchia at the SCSU Community Garden outside Davis Hall 10/19/17
Jeffery Lamson – Special to the Southern News In an effort to reduce food waste on campus, the Office of Sustainability has had a lot of help from student interns as well
The Rooted section at Conn Hall, featuring vegetarian and vegan friendly options.
Melissa Nunez – Opinions and Features Editor It was after his freshman year that Marcello LaGreca, a senior interdisciplinary major, said he decided to give up on dorm life — given the struggle
Members of Student Government at the SGA meeting on Friday, Oct. 14.
Lynandro Simmons – General Assignment Reporter Friday April 7, Student Government approved the start of the new Peace club organization. “The purpose of Peace is to bring more awareness to sexual misconduct on
Josh LaBella – General Assignment Reporter Buying food on campus adds up, said biology and physics major Rich Szeligowski. “I am only buying a couple salads a week,” said Szeligowski, “and it
Alex Palmieri – News Writer Chartwells wanted student input on how the food service at Southern can be improved and what actions can possibly be taken. Juan Dominguez, resident district manager of Chartwells
Jeniece Roman – General Assignment Reporter The rumors are true; mice have been confirmed in the student center Dunkin Donuts, according to Brad Crerar, director of the Michael J. Adanti Student Center.
Alex Palmieri – News Writer The hashtag #SCSUChartwellsProbs has been trending on social media for SCSU students to voice their opinions on particular concerns about Chartwells food services. Using the hashtag, it
Jeniece Roman – General Assignment Reporter The Student Government Association discussed future events after a two week long hiatus last Friday. The meeting was called to order by Katie Menders, president of
Jeniece Roman – General Assignment Reporter The food service workers at Southern are protesting the terms of a new contract with Chartwells. “We hope to get Chartwells back to the negotiating table
Taylor Nicole Richards – News Writer Three student workers for Chartwells recently sat down with Southern News to discuss their grievances with their current working conditions. Chartwells is currently in negotiation to update their
Anisa Jibrell – News Writer The results are in: Connecticut Hall passed its recent health inspection issued by the City of New Haven Health Department, raking in a wholesome 89 point score out of
Chartwells employees spoke to the media Tuesday about the university’s decision to increase student workers, while laying off current employees. Photo Credit: Anisa Jibrell Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter A group