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
Photo Credit: Derek Torrellas Andreas Yilma – Special to the Southern News College students understand the importance to financially invest in their own futures. It doesn’t help when tuition has increased by
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter The secrets started pouring in 10 years ago and they have not stopped since. Post Secret is a continuous project which allows a community of people
Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter SCSU’s staff is constantly looking for innovative ways to improve the student’s chances of being successful and their latest means of doing so is coming in
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter Welcome back. Winter Break is over. Classes are back in session. Everyone is readjusting to life in the dorms or the traffic that accompanies commutes. Dunkin
Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor NEW HAVEN — Southern Connecticut men’s basketball team has won five straight games and six of the last eight after defeating St. Anselm College 120-100 at the
Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor The Southern Connecticut men and women’s track and field team opened up the 2014 indoor season ranked 14th and 21st, respectively. Both teams have strong rosters with
Bobby Martinez – Sports Reporter NEW HAVEN– Heading into the season, the Owls were picked last in their division, a division in which they moved into second place after defeating American International
Gabriel Muniz – Special to the Southern News In mid-19th century, in a burgeoning America, the beginning stages of public higher education, the famous land-grant college, was birthed. Seminaries, religious instruction, and
Eric Urbanowicz – Special to the Southern News Elizabeth Dixon, a freshman preparing to attend Gateway Community College, has more to worry about than just maintaining a good grade point average. According