Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief The men’s and women’s cross-country teams won first place at the NE-10 championships. For the women, this is their first NE-10 championship in program history and the second
Luke Gadson – Sports Editor The Owls fought hard for a 3-1 victory over Felician University at Pelz gymnasium Thursday evening. With the university losing a set, the momentum was shifting back
Avery Martin – Contributor On Sept. 18, Kelsey Burr was named the NE10 Women’s Soccer Player of the week. Burr, a graduate student who plays forward, led the conference with three goals
Solé Scott – Features Editor A popular camping norm made its way to North Campus Midrise Wednesday night as music filled the upper-class students’ air. Students made their way to the firepit
Hunter O. Lyle — Sports Editor Sam Tapper — Sports Writer Collages full of smiles portrayed the joy and passion many people said Melanie Coleman had for gymnastics, nursing and life in
Ellie Sherry — Reporter As more and more deaths of trans people occur, Southern decided to hold a round table about problems and solutions surrounding transgender issues. The event was run by a
Ellie Sherry — Reporter As November continues, so does social justice month at Southern. In following with the month’s theme, Folio hosted a Social Justice reading night. The first person to speak
Sofia Rositani — Reporter Immigration has been extensively discussed during Social Justice Month, from Sonia Nazaro speaking out about child immigrants in Mexico to the Voices of Immigration panel, which is involved
Hunter O. Lyle — Sports Editor In the team’s first game at Moore Field House this season, the men’s basketball team dominated Concordia College, winning 110-77 in a game that saw stand-out performances from
Jacob Waring — Online Editor Renne Bennett’s son, Taekyung, was playing with his rubber motorcycle, making “vroom-vroom” sounds up and down William Muhl’s left arm during the “From Boots to Books” Veteran Panels. Muhl,
Izzy Manzo — Photo Editor The Student Government Association made plans to distribute money for study abroad programs and continue advocating for changes to the world language requirement as discussed during their
Essence Boyd — News Editor As the temperature begins to drop and the leaves begin to fall, the number of couples flooding campus begins to rise. The absence of a warm pair
The show must go on The sudden death of Crescent Player Mike Altieri days before the opening night of “Othello,” led to a decision that director Sheila Hickey Garvey made that the