Adelle Zocher – Special to the Southern News In the wake of the Women’s Marches taking place across the country and around the world, I would like to use this week’s column
Josh LaBella – News Editor Former Vice President Joe Biden said citizens of the United States are less divided on issues than when he ran for senate as a 29 year old
Melissa Nunez – Opinions and Features Editor As of Jan. 20, Donald Trump, a New York billionaire, assumed responsibility as the 45th president of the United States. But Trump was renowned long
Alex Palmieri – General Assignment Reporter Tuesday April 26, 2016 was the day for residents of Connecticut to hit the polls to choose their party’s presidential nominee. With plenty of buzz about Donald Trump’s
Taylor Nicole Richards – News Writer Politically-involved students gathered at 8 p.m. April 26 in Engleman’s A-wing auditorium to watch the presidential primary results in real time. As they waited for delegate results to
Alex Palmieri – General Assignment Reporter It seems as though every TV station, news article or website people view nowadays, Donald Trump is always making headlines. For one reason or another, Trump always finds
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter The political race for the 2016 presidency has been fueling a massive media storm, and with it comes the constant coverage of presidential candidates and their events, statements,
Alex Palmieri – General Assignment Reporter The American dream is no longer dead, or at least that is what Steve Smith said when he found out Donald Trump will be at SCSU for
Clark Herring – Special to the Southern News “Let’s make America great again,” the campaign slogan for presidential nominee, Donald Trump, is easily one of the most distinguishable quotes of 2016, but what makes
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter For the past year, presidential candidates have been making speeches, rallying supporters, and making their way towards the party nomination and election in November of this year. However,
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter The Republican presidential candidates met in Milwaukee in November for their fourth presidential debate. During these debates, it seems there is an increasingly popular trend of candidates making
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter To some, a cup is just a paper vessel that holds their jolt. For others, apparently, a cup could be a symbol for anarchy, and everything that is