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04/17/2019

Conscious Capitalism moves forward in approval

Victoria Bresnahan—News Editor The university’s Conscious Capitalism is working to become the first undergraduate version of the club in the country after the Student Government Association voted to approve it last week.
04/10/2019

Mixed experiences with registration

J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Every spring, students register for classes for the following fall semester. They prepare by seeing advisers to obtain a PIN number which allows them to register. They then craft the
03/27/2019

Prayer vigil held for New Zealand victims

Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter The Muslim Student Association held a vigil to honor the victims lost in the mass shooting and terror attack in Christchurch, New Zealand, last week. The vigil honored the 50

Community hour forgotten

Victoria Bresnahan—News Editor In 1998, faculty senate enacted the Academic Community Hour resolution. It stated every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p.m., classes are not supposed to be held.
02/20/2019

Better shuttle schedule needed for commuters

Ana Nieves—Contributor Christina Silva, a senior special education major, commutes from East Lyme, with her commute an estimated 50 minutes to an hour, so she finds it hard to get to class
02/20/2019

3D printers a push towards innovation

Haljit Basueljevic—Reporter Malleable filament. Complex, sculpted figurines. The library re-imagined. Buley’s 3D printers exposes the various creative possibilities students can gain in a competitive world. Professor of sculpture Jeff Slomba figures for
02/20/2019

President hosts town hall meeting

Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer During the president and faculty senate’s annual town hall, President Joe Bertolino outlined the work going on at the university. This spring, Bertolino said he hopes “to break ground
02/20/2019

Alumni employed by Congresswoman Hayes

Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer The first African-American Democrat to represent Connecticut in Congress, Congresswoman Jahana Hayes, has hired alumni Jason Newton to work as her communication director in Washington, D.C. Prior to joining
02/06/2019

Community assisted by Global Brigades

Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer This past January, students from Southern’s Global Brigade chapter spent a week in a coastal community in Ghana, known as Ekumpoano, to build bio-digestive toilets and provide public health
02/06/2019