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
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer NEW HAVEN– On a fall weekend, Southern Connecticut’s men’s basketball team tipped off their first two games of the season against Molloy College and University of Bridgeport
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer NEW HAVEN — At one point they were 4-6 and their hopes of a playoff chase were drifting away, until Nov. 19 when the men’s soccer team
Melanie Sabol – Copy Editor Crafty Kitchen: Owl S’mores We’ve reached that point in the semester when Thanksgiving is just a bit too far away and there are too many papers and
Natalie Barletta – Special to the Southern News In 1998, a movie called “You’ve Got Mail” changed the way that we view the internet. Suddenly, two people who were complete and total strangers
Nicole Dellolio – Opinions Editor The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that people traveling on airplanes will soon be able to watch videos and play games on electronic devices throughout their entire flight,
Jamila Young – Arts & Entertainment Editor Born in the Big Apple, senior photography major, Malcolm Smiley made sure to capture the essence of his hometown of Brooklyn, New York through
Jamila Young – Arts & Entertainment Editor The Lyman Center was filled with people, young and old, from all over Connecticut, and outside of Connecticut, to see the one and only Cake Boss,
Aaron Johnson – General Assignment Reporter NEW HAVEN – Southern Connecticut State University student Amy Farkas smiled as she was enjoying her 20th birthday with her family and sorority sisters at the
Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter As of end the of October this year, New York City Council voted to make it illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to purchase any
Monica Zielinski – Special to the Southern News Free from orthopedic shoes, hair buns and glasses, a new age of future librarians is emerging, but the recent decision by the American Library Association