“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
Ellie Sherry — Reporter Davis parking lot is getting a makeover with the addition of a solar panel system, which is a continuation of the Brownell and Davis garage paneled parking lot
Hunter O. Lyle — Sports Editor There seems to be a new past-time on Southern’s athletic fields, and it is not America’s historically favored baseball. Baseball’s little brother, football, has finally stepped out
Sam Tapper — Sports Writer Athletes are largely judged by their performance on the field, but their work behind the scenes can be forgotten. Yet for women’s soccer captain Mikaela Magee, her
Sam Tapper — Sports Writer Despite having the lead for over 60 minutes of play, the Owls’ men’s soccer team suffered its first loss of the season to Assumption College in their
Hunter O. Lyle — Sports Editor Despite losing it’s sixth straight game of the season against NE10 opponent Bentley University, the field hockey team found a silverlining in their goalkeeper’s defensive awareness
Tamonda Griffiths — Editor-in-Chief In their fifth game of the season and second game against an NE10 opponent, the women’s soccer team earned a 2-0 win against Bentley University on Saturday afternoon. Head
Sam Tapper — Sports Writer Despite another strong outing from their defense, the Owl’s offense fell short as the football team lost 19-7 to the Assumption Greyhounds in the opener of NE10
Jessica Guerrucci — Managing Editor National Hispanic American Heritage Month kicked off on campus with performances from a salsa band, food, dancing and an opportunity for students to learn about a different
Deyanira Jacome— Contributor With welcoming smiles and ice breakers, Sisters in School Together Achieving Success pick a topic each week and have open discussions with their members about it during their meetings.
Jackson Volenec — Reporter Students in the Tau Kappa Fraternity held an open fundraiser on the academic quad on Tuesday, Sept. 17 for St. Jude Hospital, where they could throw paint-filled balloons