“We got pounded on the boards. If we got more rebounds, it’s a 15-point game,” Burrell said. “We just got to get better at it.”
Mathematics major Lena Nguyen, a senior, political science major William Moroz, a senior, and journalism
major Christian Schloemer, a junior, after the Student Government Association meeting on the second floor
of the Adanti Student Center on Feb. 9. Photo by Victoria Cruz
J’Mari Hughes — Copy Editor The Anime Society transformed Farnham Programming Space from a hangout and study area for students into a costume convention and complimentary cafe on Oct. 28. Anime and
Jacob Waring — Online Editor Crescent Players, College Democrats and other students jumped to the left, took a step to the right then put their hands on their hips to do the pelvic thrust.
Nursing class of 2018 becomes first at university to obtain a 100 percent pass rate on National Council Licensure Exam Jacob Waring — Online Editor The 2018 graduating nursing class, obtained a first-time
Jessica Guerrucci — Managing Editor When Garret Dell’s father passed, he said he found ways to heal through “ekphrasis,” or telling stories with his art and creating a sense of identity for Dell,
Sofia Rositani — Reporter Despite being shut out 5-0 against top three NE10 ranked Saint Anselm Hawks on Saturday, Southern’s field hockey team was still able to celebrate through Senior Day, honoring two
Sam Tapper — Sports Writer Through sports, being a part of a team establishes a sense of brother or sisterhood with your teammates over time. Yet, for a few student-athletes at Southern,
Column by Sam Tapper — Sports Writer As long as it seemingly took to arrive, the college football season is nearing its final stretch. As we start to look ahead at potential
Sam Tapper — Sports Writer Coming off of a season which saw the Owls’ top two running backs graduate — Vochan Fowler and Eli Parks, who was last year’s NE10 Offensive Player
Joe Bulwidas — Contributor With the sound of “Love Potion No. 9” by The Clovers playing in the background, students gathered in the English department’s common room for Folio’s Halloween Reading on
Anna De Simone — Contributor Today’s college student slang is influenced by factors such as social media and the feeling of being included by social groups on campus, said English professor Dina