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10/19/2019

Field hockey continues to struggle

Sam Tapper — Sports Writer The Owl’s field hockey team lost to their Elm City rivals, the New Haven Chargers, 1-0, despite their offensive strategy and yet another solid performance from their

Playoff run halted in semifinals

Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor In a heated match-up with longtime local rival University of New Haven, with the Owls just one win away from their first conference finals appearance in four years,
03/07/2019

Lacrosse suffers early in season

Matt Gad—Sports Writer After going into halftime down 12-2, the Owls stormed back in the second half and outscored the New York Institute of Technology, 6-5, despite a deflating loss. “We went
03/06/2019

Fresh faces for softball

Matt Gad—Sports Writer The softball teams holds high expectations for this season, as this year’s squad features 10 underclassmen and what the team is calling a very deep lineup, one through nine.
03/06/2019

Stahlbrodt shining in rookie year

Matt Gad—Sports Writer It has been a year of big-time performances for women’s gymnastics freshman Hannah Stahlbrodt, one of the only Owls that compete in every event on competition day. As part
03/06/2019

Owls claim home court for playoffs

Matt Gad—Sports Writer The Owls (17-11, 12-8) came into Saturday’s match-up against Pace (15-12, 9-10) needing a win to give them the number four seed in the Southwest Division for the NE10
02/27/2019

SGA plans forum centered on LEP

Victoria Bresnahan—News Editor For at least five years the Student Government Association has been advocating for a reevaluation of the Liberal Education Program, primarily the foreign language requirement, according to SGA President
02/27/2019

Looking back: Spring of 1996

Compiled from the Southern News archives by Michael Riccio, Managing Editor President Michael J. Adanti informed Aramark their contract will be terminated at the end of the semester. Aramack ran the food
02/27/2019
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