Dylan Haviland – Managing Editor Haroon Chaudhry, the president of the Muslim Student Association, with a sign in hand, conversed with his peers in front of Buley Library as students and faculty
Aysha Younas, junior psychology major (left) giving Daniela Guillen, freshman business major (right) henna.
Alex Palmieri – News Writer Henna Night at Southern was to promote the Muslim Student Association according to Haroon Chaudhry. “At least 100 people showed up,” said Chaudhry, president of the Muslim
Taylor Nicole Richards – News Writer The Adanti Student Center ballroom boomed with applause after Emine Gul Demir, a junior journalism major, told her harrowing story of harassment she faced on campus last semester
Emine Gul Demir – Special to the Southern News After holding the door to Engleman Hall for a fellow classmate, I overheard a heart-breaking conversation. “Don’t expect me to say thank you to
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