The event featured a range of performances, student organizations and food trucks, creating a space where students could engage with different cultures through shared experiences and traditions.
Students gathered around a table and engaged in conversation during the event. Photo by Valentina Toro
The Organization of Latin American Students hosted a ribbon braids event on Wednesday April 22 in the Multicultural Center in the Adanti Student Center, inviting students to learn about the cultural significance
Basketball manager, Dejon Knight, a graduate, poses for a photo. Photo courtesy SCSU Athletics
Knight was born with cerebral palsy, which affects his ability to walk. As he got older, the sport he loved became more difficult to pursue. Becoming a manager allowed him to still
Award winning student workers pose with their awards during the Student Employee Appreciation Day on April 15. Photos by William Gagné
“I want them to feel loved,” Cunningham-Exavier said. “I want them to feel appreciated and to know that what they are doing is something that is great and something that is valued.”
Award-winning poet and cultural worker Magdalena Gómez brought conversations about identity and belonging to the university, drawing students, faculty and community members to a keynote centered on storytelling and social justice.
“In the state of the world right now, I think it’s incredibly important for people to get all sides of every person,” Huydic said. “ Especially during this time when people might
The event, organized during Women’s History Month, featured the 1993 concert film by Sade, blending smooth jazz and soul with a focus on mindful listening.
Coming from a basketball family, expectations followed him from the moment he stepped onto the floor at Wilbur Cross High School, where the pressure was on to live up to his name
Dominoes hold cultural significance across many Latin American and Caribbean communities, where the game is often played during family gatherings and community celebrations. By bringing the tradition to campus, OLAS aimed to
Organizers said the activity was designed to create a calm space for reflection and community building during a busy point in the semester. Students stopped by throughout the afternoon, selecting flowers and