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
Mackenzie Hurlbert – Managing Editor Howdy! Hope everyone’s first week of classes has been great. One of the great things about Southern is the large variety of dining options. We have
Josh Falcone – General Assignment Reporter With a new school year underway at Southern, there was also a rise in tuition costs and many students are none too pleased. The increase in
Brianne Kane – Copy Editor College is about planning for your future: the job you want, the kind of person you want to be, and the people you choose to surround yourself with.
Dear Annie, I know it’s only the second week of school but my new roommate is ALREADY driving me absolutely up the wall! She is a complete slob that doesn’t even have
Brianne Kane – Special to the Southern News First, some context: it is exceptionally impressive this series is even being talked about, considering it started as fan fiction based on “Twilight”
Aaron Johnson – General Assignment Reporter When Southern Connecticut State University senior Artina Coma went through the process to study abroad this past summer, having to get a tonsillectomy was not on the
Melanie Sabol – Copy Editor Off their new self-titled album, “The Civil Wars,” the Grammy Award winning duo offers a country sound with a kick, which I have found to be
Kelsey Mix – Online Editor/Copy Editor If you’ve ever seen someone on campus wearing Greek letters, RHA shirts, or carrying various boxes of who-knows-what, it’s a safe assumption that they’re
Caitlin Williamson – Special to the Southern News As the theatre lights turned off, I looked behind me to see the fully packed audience waiting with anticipation. It was five dollar
Kelsey Mix – Online Editor/Copy Editor Here at Southern, there are many community service opportunities and ways we can help people in need. Jumpstart is one of these remarkable programs that were