Anisa Jibrell – News Writer As greek life gears up for a new semester, students like Lauren Ziolette, president of Omega Zeta Pi and a biochemistry major, reflect on some of the steps that
Aaron Berkowitz – News Writer The sun shined bright for Beta Mu Sigma’s 9th annual Jail N’ Bail fundraising event last week. Campus police and the fraternity sold warrants for 5 dollars
Jackson Volenec — Reporter Students in the Tau Kappa Fraternity held an open fundraiser on the academic quad on Tuesday, Sept. 17 for St. Jude Hospital, where they could throw paint-filled balloons
Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter As a part of the week-long competition between the fraternities and sororities on campus, each one took the stage and danced it out in hopes of being the Greek Week
Josh LaBella – General Assignment Reporter Dozens of Southern students and people from around Connecticut joined together in the Adanti Student Center to celebrate African American culture. The event, called Hidden Kolors,
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter Though it is the time of the year for candy and superhero costumes, on our campus there are actual students on campus who work to keep students safe.
Bobby Martinez – Sports Reporter Not just on the court, but off the court, Owls men’s basketball team has been making a difference in putting smiles on people faces. Recently, the Owls,
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter The stage nearly collapsed as the fraternities and sororities of Southern Connecticut State University performed skits during the Greek Showcase on Thursday. The Greek Life Council
Josh Falcone – General Assignment Reporter The Southern Connecticut State University fraternity Beta Mu Sigma along with the Southern Police department and the Special Olympics of Connecticut, held the eighth annual Jail N’