Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer Approximately $890,000 in programs and scholarship funds were distributed this academic year, according to Business Manager of the SCSU Foundation Krista Hayes. However, the foundation, which manages the monetary
Kevin Crompton—Editor-in-Chief As I sat watching the painfully uneventful Super Bowl LIII on Sunday, I couldn’t help but think how fitting of a Jerry Seinfeld bit the commercials could make. His iconic
Allaysia Varnado – Special to the Southern News Today, credit cards and debit cards are more popularly used over cash. Whereas debit cards are merely just a card that allows the holder
Paige Tillinghast – Special to the Southern News Budgeting at any point in your life can be an extremely useful tool in order to save money, however, being college students it might be
Emili Lanno – Copy Editor As college students I’m pretty sure we can all agree that our dollars are limited after schooling and spending massive amounts on textbooks. Even though it may
For some students, managing money, including financial aid can be a nightmare. Between refund checks, loan names, interest rates and account information, students often make crucial mistakes in the loan lending process.
Janine Savoie – Special to the Southern News The financial burden of attending college has many students planning their education a bit differently. College decisions are based on many factors: tuition, location, and
Melanie Sabol – Copy Editor Between the stresses of classes, homework, and the realization that within the blink of an eye the semester will be over, there is the added stress of how
Aaron Johnson – General Assignment Reporter A group of students piled into the student center room on the second floor. Southern Connecticut State alumni Kenneth Shuler – a manager at Webster Bank
Melanie Sabol – Copy Editor Saving money is a lot easier said than done, trust me. Between buying books, late night deliveries, and all of the online shopping that will happen this
MACKENZIE HURLBERT — Staff Writer I’ve started to fit the role of a stereotypical college student. Sweatpants taunt me every morning with their comfy, fuzzy, warmth. My sleep pattern has quickly fallen