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
Aaron Johnson – General Assignment Reporter The Women’s Center on campus hosted the showing of the film ‘Straightlaced: How Genders Got Us All Tied Up,’ as a part of October being Gay and
Michelle Hennessy – News Writer People in the West continually go through the day at 110 percent, if there’s not something to worry about or there’s not something wrong – then there’s something
Michelle Hennessy – News Writer National Drug Take Back Day comes to Southern for the first time since the DEA launched it six years ago, according to earth and science Professor Rumrill. The
Brianne Kane – Special to the Southern News “We Need To Talk About Kevin” is not for light reading before bed, nor is it the kind of book you flip through a
Aaron Johnson – General Assignment Reporter NEW HAVEN – For the first time this semester, the students of Southern Connecticut State University were given the opportunity to present pieces of their art
Michelle Hennessy – News Writer Everyone has a choice; people can opt to look at the negative side of a situation, or choose to look at the positive, according to Supreme Court
Melanie Sabol – Copy Editor In 2008 the science fiction novel, The Hunger Games written by Suzanne Collins, hit bookstores everywhere. Since then, there have been a total of three Hunger Games novels
Michelle Hennessy – News Writer Having lived in three different countries before I was 16, travel has always been a big part of my life. I still remember the first time I visited
After a disappointing campaign last season going 7-18, senior Moni Smith-Ocran and crew look to turn things around for the Owls basketball team this season. Being a young group of girls, Smith-Ocran
Jennifer Hoffer – Sports Editor The Yanks are on, yet another shopping spree. Yep, that’s right. The club that said at the beginning of the 2013 season that they were going to