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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. 

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

Loop-hole lets older athletes compete

Matt Gad—Sports Writer International student-athletes are coming to the United States to compete in NCAA Division II athletics and are being granted full four-year eligibility. These are top-notch amateur athletes who spend
03/27/2019

Women’s studies stitches #MeToo quilt

Alexandra Scicchitano—Online Editor The SCSU Healing Project #MeToo Quilt was born from the idea of the community coming together to heal from senseless hatred said Yi-Chun Tricia Lin, director and professor of
03/27/2019

Looking back: Spring of 1998

Compiled from the Southern News archives by Michael Riccio, Managing Editor Students confess to fire alarm pranks Four students were placed on interim suspension for their involvement with pulling fire alarms in residence
03/27/2019

Life after lacrosse: Cozzolino stays involved

Matt Gad—Sports Writer In her fourth and final season with the Owls, senior attacker Samantha Cozzolino is balancing team success and progressing towards life after lacrosse. While the team is off to
03/27/2019

Video captures in-class argument

Victoria Bresnahan—News Editor & Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer In a video obtained by the Southern News, a communication professor and students allegedly engaged in an argument during a Communication 101: Professional Presentations class.
03/27/2019
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