Ellie Sherry — Reporter Every year, one million people are killed by the world’s most deadly animals — and no, it is not the shark. It’s the mosquito. The majority of these
Jackson LaMar — News Writer On Farnham Ave., right across from the commuter lost, students may have noticed the still on going construction of the Barack H. Obama magnet school. The school
Haljit Basuljevic—Reporter Every year, a group of students gather together to celebrate service and volunteer work through The Big Event, a day spent doing community service. This year, over 150 members signed
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter By looking at someone, there is never a definite way to be able to see their life story, or what they have experienced over the years. Normally, one
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter When you walk into Elm City Social, you are welcomed by its history. From the prohibition era map on the ceiling to the historical decor, stepping into the
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter When the options of Conn Hall or the student center do not sound appetizing, or there is a desire to go off campus with friends, the city of
Jene Thomas – News Editor A sea of blue covered the streets in front of residence halls as the sound of big, black moving bins echoed through the halls, despite the heat
Jossinet Ramos Vera and Grace Sampson – Special to the Southern News In order for college students to thrive they need to be responsible and dedicated, they need good professors and a welcoming
Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter The Multicultural Center, Student Life, and Judicial Affairs Office collaborated for the screening and discussion of the documentary The Homestretch. Kirsten Kelly and Anne de Mare’s
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter The two different artist’s work flowed beautifully together. Though they varied in appearance, both of the art pieces harmoniously captured peaceful scenes. On the wall hung
Derek Torrellas – Photo Editor The annual Drag Ball filled the Adanti Student Center Ballroom with over 150 people last Wednesday, April 8. The event’s organizers, Prism Club and the Sage Center,
Aaron Berkowitz – News Writer The university’s SAGE Center hosted an open dialogue in the student center’s ballroom, where former student Kyle Rodriguez, shared his experience after being diagnosed with the HIV
Aaron Berkowitz – News Reporter Warm weather is the answer to New Haven’s pothole problems, according to the Mayor’s Director of Communications, Laurence Grotheer. He said he is not familiar with the