Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor There is no bigger factor in a team’s success than chemistry. Teams can live and die by the attitude and atmosphere in a locker room, and every coach
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Feel the Bern, a website run by Bernie Sanders supporters, said the politician in question has proposed bills in hopes of making public colleges and universities free. Sanders, according to
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Seniors Jharron Wallace, a linebacker, and Eli Parks, a running back, have proved a lot to the NE10 Conference and Division II Football over the last four years. Despite
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Upon flipping through my syllabi of classes I am currently enrolled in and have taken in the past, I have seen a common rule among professors. Most emphasize the fact
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Start looking at Jill Rispoli’s recruiting classes – break them down year-by-year and position-by-position. They are looking more and more promising as the years go on. After what will
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Every year, weeks before the semester begins, we receive an email that informs us that we find a list of the textbooks we need for the semester. Every year I
Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter and Jacob Waring—Opinions & Features Editor Worth taking, beneficial to time management Guerrucci: In the past if you would have asked me to sit in for two and a half, I would
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Friday night the NE10 Tournament opened for basketball, but there was one problem: the Owls had one team playing at home and one team on the road out of
Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor There seems to be a campaign going on around the country to make every aspect of life less combative and physical. From video games to school yard scuffles,
Jacob Waring—Opinions & Features Editor I always tell people who do not vaccinate their children that they should invest in caskets that are firetruck red and dollhouse pink. I know that sounds
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Long before Jerry Nelson was coaching himself to win the 2018 ECAC Coach of the Year award, and assembling and producing a fleet of successful female gymnasts and student-athletes,
Amanda Cavoto—Arts & Entertainment Editor A public university is what some college students look for affordability, flexibility, and individualized circumstances that would otherwise not be feasible in a private university. So why
Clark Herring – Special to the Southern News In a world that is constantly updating faster than we can possibly understand it, there is one new update in the world of social media that