Hunter O. Lyle — Sports Editor Sam Tapper — Sports Writer Collages full of smiles portrayed the joy and passion many people said Melanie Coleman had for gymnastics, nursing and life in
Amy Kulikowski & Allaysia Varnado – Special to the Southern News This story is one of a six-part project for the Reporting and Writing course which included surveys conducted by journalism students
Maggie Federico searches through applications on the new Buley Macs.
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter The 10 students circled around the long table with their own separate laptops at hand as they looked intently at the projection screen that displayed coding
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
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter In the early years of WW II, Adolf Hitler was given a birthday gift by architect Albert Speer. Speer’s gift was a model of the new
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter After countless years of constructive, the finished Buley Library finally opened its doors to students. Prior to it’s opening, Southern administered an educational library survey to
Eleni Georgakopoulos – Special to the Southern News Dogs are commonly called ‘man’s best friend.’ On April 14, two Labradors were students’ best friends in the Farnham Hall Activity Room for ‘Pet
Members attended Accepted Students Day to raise awareness about the club on campus. Photo Credit: SCSU Autism Awareness and Advocacy Club. Aaron Berkowitz – News Reporter A club with a cause. Members
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter Celebrate. Remember. Fight Back. Tears began to fall down the cheeks of spectators during the opening ceremony of Relay for Life, as the track cleared and
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter It was Jeff Manley’s solo performance in Act II, the dancer’s sweater was a vivid palette of pink and blue. His outfit, with the matching snapback