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
Aaron Johnson – General Assignment Reporter NEW HAVEN – Hot lights, loud music, and cheers from the crowd. The atmosphere of a live performance is a sight to be had. In a
Mackenzie Hurlbert – Managing Editor Fried dough, cupcakes, and live performances were just three of the many things that made up Sunday’s Welcome Weekend street fair festivities. Free food, t-shirts, and entertainment drew
MELISSA CHICKER — News Writer Connecticut state universities are seeing unprecedented numbers of students attending from Connecticut’s urban communities. The Connecticut State School System’s analysis of enrollment at the start of 2011-2012
REBECCA BAINER — General Assignment Reporter In an attempt to bring communities together and recycle products, a group of Yale students came up with a website called Giftflow. New Haven is the
MELISSA CHICKER — News Writer The Federal Bureau of Investigation Crime Statistics released last May the most dangerous cities in the United States, with New Haven sitting in fourth place as the U.S.
Ryan Ianni — Special to Southern News The SCSU chapter of Habitat for Humanity stepped up to help clean local Edgewood Park, which is just stone’s throw from Southern, in the wake
MELISSA CHICKER — News Writer Students on campus who may be wondering where they can find good concerts to attend at affordable prices can look no further than Toad’s Place. Located at 300