Josh LaBella – General Assignment Reporter Ashley Raymone said she got stuck in the Chase Hall elevator last year, but she did not panic. “It wasn’t that bad,” said Raymone, a sophomore
Alex Palmieri – News Writer Evacuate, hide and take action are the three steps to take if there is a shooter on campus, Deputy Chief Phillip J. Pessina said. “The first step
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter One of the biggest issues in our modern day political environment is the matter of Gun control in the United States. The issue itself is very polarized with
Jossinet Ramos Vera and Grace Sampson – Special to the Southern News In order for college students to thrive they need to be responsible and dedicated, they need good professors and a welcoming
Amy Kulikowski – Special to the Southern News Allaysia Varnado, senior journalism major, commutes from East Hartford and said she rarely sees security guards around the parking garage. Varnado has never been
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter One out of four women are predicted to be victims of sexual assault during their college career, according to the New York State Coalition Against Sexual
Josh Falcone – News Editor Many of the university’s groups joined together in the Academic Quad last Tuesday to promote campus safety. The event saw the Drug and Alcohol Resource Center, the
Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter The SCSU Police force welcomed two new officers into their family as both officers Jacob Luchuk and Emmanuel Cordero graduated from their six month training camp
Josh Falcone – News Editor As a part of the Week of Welcome, SCSU’s Drug and Alcohol Resource Center set up across from Connecticut Hall last Wednesday to remind students of their various services.
Jene Thomas – General Assignment Reporter Ebola, the viral disease, has a fatality rate of 70% among humans. The disease has been centered in West Africa, particularly Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and just