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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. 

Grades over fitness

Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter Whether it is poor sleeping habits, eating too much, or not working out enough, some students say they do not exactly have the healthiest lifestyle. Most students said that once
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

Aid provided to those affected by shutdown

Victoria Bresnahan—News Editor Last Friday, President Donald Trump signed a bill to temporarily reopen the government after the longest shutdown in U.S. history. Students, staff and faculty of the Connecticut State Colleges
01/30/2019

Turning Point moves forward in club process

Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer At the final Student Government Association meeting of the fall 2018 semester, with a vote of eight in favor and nine abstentions, Turning Point was officially inducted as a
01/30/2019

Discrimination, bias found through survey

Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer According to a recent Campus Climate survey, students, faculty and staff have witnessed or experienced bias/ discrimination in terms of race and gender. For the students surveyed, the third
01/30/2019

Trip to South Africa opened students’ eyes

Hunter O. Lyle—Sports Editor While many students may have spent their winter break cuddled up at home, a small group from the geography department chose to spend their time exploring South Africa.
01/30/2019
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