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
Natalie Barletta – Special to the Southern News In 1998, a movie called “You’ve Got Mail” changed the way that we view the internet. Suddenly, two people who were complete and total strangers
Nicole Dellolio – Opinions Editor The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that people traveling on airplanes will soon be able to watch videos and play games on electronic devices throughout their entire flight,
Jamila Young – Arts & Entertainment Editor Born in the Big Apple, senior photography major, Malcolm Smiley made sure to capture the essence of his hometown of Brooklyn, New York through
Jamila Young – Arts & Entertainment Editor The Lyman Center was filled with people, young and old, from all over Connecticut, and outside of Connecticut, to see the one and only Cake Boss,
Aaron Johnson – General Assignment Reporter NEW HAVEN – Southern Connecticut State University student Amy Farkas smiled as she was enjoying her 20th birthday with her family and sorority sisters at the
Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter As of end the of October this year, New York City Council voted to make it illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to purchase any
Monica Zielinski – Special to the Southern News Free from orthopedic shoes, hair buns and glasses, a new age of future librarians is emerging, but the recent decision by the American Library Association
Michelle Hennessy – News Writer More and more veterans are choosing college after the military with SCSU now having 350 veterans attending the university, according to Jack Mordente, coordinator of veterans and military
Michelle Hennessy – News Writer NEW HAVEN, Conn. – SCSU doesn’t do enough to explain to students where their money is going, according to Marissa Lavorgna, the Programs Council’s senior programmer for the
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