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Business administration major Jerimiah Parra, a junior and president of UndocuAlly Student Alliance. Photo by Valentina Toro
03/04/2026

Support and solidarity on campus for immigrants

Founded in 2023, the organization was created to raise awareness about undocumented communities while providing direct support for undocumented and mixed-status students on campus. The club also welcomes allies who want to
Art education major Emily Caspole, a junior, and elementary education major Mia Cruz, a freshman, drawing on puzzles for the contest. Photos by Lily Rand
02/18/2026

Winterfest brings students seasonal fun

Hosted by the Office of Student Involvement, the new event served as a semester kickoff offering interactive activities, a photo station, custom airbrushed hats and winter-themed games alongside snacks and hot chocolate. 

Victims’ rights discussed at symposium

Alexandra Scicchitano—Online Editor The Melanie Ilene Rieger Memorial Foundation Victims’ Right Symposium honored the memory of Melanie Ilene Rieger, who was murdered almost 25 years ago, said her father Samuel Rieger and
04/17/2019

Rispoli will turn tide for softball

Matt Gad—Sports Writer Start looking at Jill Rispoli’s recruiting classes – break them down year-by-year and position-by-position. They are looking more and more promising as the years go on. After what will
04/17/2019

New dean of graduate studies looks toward future

Haljit Basuljevic—Reporter Prior to being appointed as the School of Graduate and Professional Studies  Dean in February, Manohar Singh managed a diverse portfolio. From his time at Humboldt State University in California
04/17/2019

Borophene trumps graphene as revolutionary substrate

Haljit Basuljevic—Reporter What is deemed as revolutionary in Applied Physics and Materials Science, Yale Research Scientist Adrian Gozar shows how borophene’s stubborn structure has been finally been broken through. For years, synthesizing
04/17/2019

Looking back: Spring of 2001

Compiled from the Southern News archives by Michael Riccio, Managing Editor Campus police made a shuttle available until 3 a.m. for students from Monday through Thursday. The shuttle was created because of
04/17/2019

Opportunity Center envisioned to help students

Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer When it comes to the issue of food insecurity, Campus Compact for Southern New England AmeriCorps Vista member Aleyra Lamarche said that is not the only issue an on-campus
04/17/2019

Bring the best sport to campus

Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor Southern is home to a vast variety of sports, from the seemingly underrepresented, such as cross country and gymnastics, to the staples of collegiate sports like basketball and
04/17/2019

Stuff-A-Shuttle a success

Victoria Bresnahan—News Editor From floor to ceiling a university shuttle was stuffed with toiletries, food and clothes to help those in need at St. Luke’s in New Haven. “We did some research
04/17/2019
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