Lynandro Simmons – Special to the Southern News Kynyata Pouncey upon graduation said she never felt a joy like having a degree in her hand, however she is now faced with real world problems
Philip Zoppi – General Assignment Reporter Michael Cerisano was one of the lone bright spots on the Southern Connecticut State University football team in the 2014 season. Cerisano, an inside linebacker, took a huge
Edgar Ayala – General Assignment Reporter Working multiple jobs and still having to attend school can be overwhelmingly stressful for some students. The time commitment students put into their education and work schedule
Katherine G. Krajcik – Special to the Southern News Resident advisors are always working with their hall council to put together informative and fun programs for their dorm residents, but sometimes only
Jené Thomas – General Assignment Reporter Despite it only being celebrated one day of the year, the day of love is approaching. Valentine’s Day is unlike any holiday for one reason. Those
Bret DeRose, senior history major said assignments should be turned into online homework. Photo Credit: Dylan Haviland Special to the Southern News Staff With winter in full swing in New England, students
Grand Lucayan Resort in Freeport, Bahamas Photo Credit: Monica Zielinski Grace Sampson – Special to the Southern News Once in a while everyone need a little vacation here and there. A little
Jared Klim – Special to the Southern News Often in life people are faced with what seems like a small decision at the time, but can affect a person’s life in a
Wesley Crowell – Special to the Southern News Community service has become a focal point of the Southern Connecticut Athletic Department; led by Mike Kobylanski, the associate director of athletics and communication.
Philip Zoppi – Special to the Southern News NEW HAVEN — Freshmen, Aubrey Bailey, of the Southern Connecticut State women’s swimming team, is the first member of the team to be honored by
Gabriel Muniz – Special to the Southern News Community colleges have democratized college education from a privilege reserved for the wealthy few to an educational opportunity available to virtually everyone with the desire
Natalie Barletta – Opinions Editor I’ve been a commuter for about six semesters at Southern, so you can say I’ve mastered the art of being a commuter. One of the benefits of commuting
Grace Sampson – Special to the Southern News Graduation, it’s an exciting yet unsettling topic to think about but for many seniors the time is near. In a matter of weeks, all