“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
Amanda Cavoto — Arts and Entertainment Editor The LiveSafe app was described by Chief Joseph Dooley as a “walking encyclopedia of all things Southern.” The app was adopted by the university and
All eyes on residence hall New surveillance cameras were installed in the North Campus residence hall lobby in hopes to stop vandalism. In one incident furniture was overturned and vending machines were
Sam Tapper — Sports Writer As dusk fell over Jess Dow Field Thursday night, the lights were on and the stands were packed; football at Southern was back. However, along with it
The case for night classes Jacob Waring — Online Editor Night classes are, at least in my eyes, the ideal time to take classes. A student would have already hit their groove
Joe Bulwidas — Contributor On Saturday, the men’s soccer team opened their season and faced off against out-of-conference opponent Mercy College Mavericks. The day was perfect with the beautiful sun shining on
Jessica Guerrucci — Managing Editor Students had the chance to add some color to their semester, meet new people, destress and make new friends, all while splattering paint onto canvases. As a
Izzy Manzo – Photo Editor While students shopping at the campus bookstore currently have to pay ten cents for a plastic bag, they will soon be phased out altogether in favor of
Nina Bartlomiejczyk — Copy Editor Prizes and snacks covered the tables in Adanti Student Center Room 305 on Tuesday, as students gathered together with the SCSU branch of the Habitat for Humanity
Jacob Waring — Online Editor At the Introduction to Adaptive Sports event, which was sponsored by the department of recreation, tourism, and sports management, students could be seen playing goal ball or
Tamonda Griffiths — Editor-in-Chief Mere days before incoming and returning residential students were set to move into their dormitories in the North Campus Residence Complex, leaks were discovered inside of the walls, said Associate Vice