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
Ellie Sherry — Reporter As a university that strives for social justice, Southern has multiple events throughout the semester to talk about difficult topics. At the event “The Color of Fear” the
Jessica Guerrucci — Managing Editor When it comes to religion, Rabbi Barbra Paris said it is not about “fitting people into a box.” The definition of what it means to be “religious,”
Ellie Sherry — Reporter On Nov. 4, Patrick Dilger, director of Integrated Communications and Marketing, sent out a campus wide email about winter being right around the corner because of the threat of
Nina Bartlomiejczyk — Copy Editor For most, the holidays are a time to take a break and celebrate with family, friends and loved ones, along with giving gifts, giving thanks, eating food and
Jason Edwards — Contributor Sophomore public health major Tyicia Edwards views binge drinking as a vice — affecting her peers at Southern Connecticut State University. “Friends that I know that have friends
Ellie Sherry — Reporter After a few weeks of construction on the Wilkinson dorm building, and planned construction on the other straight-line dorms except for Farnham, construction will now be stopped until
J’Mari Hughes — Copy Editor Whether they are informing students what classes are necessary or helping them make a schedule, class advisers are available on campus to aid students throughout their academic
Sofia Rositani — Reporter A mass email was sent to all students on campus after it was discovered that there were issues with the 911 call services. On Oct. 30, Joseph Musante,
Jackson Volenec — Reporter Students are beginning to register for the upcoming spring semester of 2020, and the Registrar’s Office has added a waitlist feature to make the process easier for people
Jessica Guerrucci — Managing Editor Tamonda Griffiths — Editor-in-Chief With the intent of creating a broader conversation about immigration, Sonia Nazario’s arrival on campus is one that Carmen Coury said she hopes