Melissa Nuñez – Opinions and Features Editor Taylor Bird, a senior dual communication disorders and French major said, before her start at Southern, she imagined her years in higher education somewhere far
Protesters climbed statues in France after staff members at Charlie Hebdo were shot and killed in January 2015. Photo Credit: Sémaphorismes Sandra Gomez Aceves – Special to the Southern News Following the terrorist
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter On Nov. 13, there were a series of terror attacks which took place across the world. While there were bombings in Beirut, Baghdad and an assault in Kenya,
Photo Credit: Adam Fagen Katherine G. Krajcik – Special to the Southern News Following the Charlie Hebdo attack, entities such as freedom of speech, freedom of the press and the mistreatment of Muslims