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09/20/2023

School of Business opens new building

Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief From two-time Grammy winner Jeff Baxter to Gov. Ned Lamont and Interim President Dwyane Smith giving their opening remarks during the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the new School of

Provisional status removed

Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer After eight years, the university is no longer in provisional status from the U.S. Department of Education, according to a campus announcement from President Joe Bertolino. “Basically, what that
03/27/2019

Baseball drops double header

Matt Gad—Sports Writer The Owls were swept Saturday in a home-opening doubleheader to Franklin Pierce in two 11-inning affairs, falling to 9-11 on the season so far. In the first game, freshman
03/27/2019
(Left) Jared Dennehy, (Middle) Jamie Kelly, (Right) Prof. Carmen Coury

Southern hosts History Conference

Jacob Waring—Opinions & Features Editor Ancient burial grounds, militias in America and labor unions, all were some of the topics presented by students from the four Connecticut State Universities. The 2019 CSU
03/27/2019

Humans of SCSU: Bringing the beat to campus

Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter Rose Mwambayi, a junior, a management and psychology major, is sharing her passion for dancing with the world. Mwambayi transferred to Southern for her second year of college from American
03/27/2019

Four athletes sent to Nationals

Matt Gad—Sports Writer The men’s and women’s track and field squads sent four student-athletes to Division II Nationals earlier this month: jumper Oghenefejiro Onakpoma, miler Terrell Patterson, vaulter Milan Spisek and sprinter
03/27/2019

A rising Starbird takes flight

Ben Curry—Contributor Gun shots. Car accidents. Overdoses. Midterms. These are just a few things Arron Starbird, an emergency medical technician and full time Southern student, must deal with on a daily basis.
03/27/2019

Softball wins at home

Sam Tapper—Contributor Despite a slow start to their season, the Owls’ spirits remain high after the softball team split a double-header against the Greyhounds of Assumption College. Sophomore pitcher Jazmyn Martinez started
03/27/2019

Lamont proposes taxing textbooks

Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer In a recent budget proposal, newly-elected Governor Ned Lamont stated potential plans to stamp college textbooks with Connecticut’s 6.35 percent sales tax. According to an article in the Connecticut
03/27/2019
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