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
Kelsey Mix – Online Editor/Copy Editor College is fantastic, you can’t convince me otherwise. As much as I’ll complain about my classes and the endless amounts of homework, I’ve gotten very comfortable with
Melanie Sabol – Copy Editor With the white walls that Southern offers in the dorm rooms it’s fairly easy to dress them up for the holidays. Whether that is through cut outs, window
Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter It’s important for students and people outside of school to step outside of their comfort zones every once and a while and experience something new, said
Carissa Duhamel – Copy Editor The air is getting crisper, you’re beginning to find your car littered with burnt orange, warmed gold, and flaming red fallen leaves before your morning commute to
Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignments Writer Screams, snacks, and SCSU students packed the Adanti Student Center Theater for the school’s showing of the 2013 horror film, “The Conjuring.” Maggie MacDonald, a sophomore theatre
Josh Falcone – General Assignment Reporter Anytime of the year is a good time to watch a scary movie, but it’s extra special to watch one when there is a chill in
Aaron Johnson – General Assignment Reporter The Women’s Center on campus hosted the showing of the film ‘Straightlaced: How Genders Got Us All Tied Up,’ as a part of October being Gay and
Michelle Hennessy – News Writer People in the West continually go through the day at 110 percent, if there’s not something to worry about or there’s not something wrong – then there’s something
Michelle Hennessy – News Writer National Drug Take Back Day comes to Southern for the first time since the DEA launched it six years ago, according to earth and science Professor Rumrill. The
Brianne Kane – Special to the Southern News “We Need To Talk About Kevin” is not for light reading before bed, nor is it the kind of book you flip through a