Jose Cruz, Luke Houston and Tylon Smith are key players on the team. Photo Credit: Derek Torrellas Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer A program that was once was arguably the worst basketball
Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor It’s been a culmination of four years. Four years of blood, sweat, and tears playing with friends that have become like family. The fall seasons are winding
Natalie Barletta – Special to the Southern News When we first enter college as freshmen, we are under the timeline that we are going to exit college in a cap and gown in
Michelle Hennessy – News Writer Southern’s Division of Institutional Advancement has seen a rise in the number of students helping to give back to Southern’s community. Through events and activities, the
Jennifer Hoffer – Sports Editor If you’re a senior, welcome to what is simultaneously the best and worst thing that will ever happen to you: the end of college. The last semester
Jamila Young – Arts & Entertainment Editor As the Fall 2013 semester starts to come to an end, the Spring 2014 semester is soon to begin. Students of the senior class can now
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer NEW HAVEN — On a night where three Owls seniors Lauren McVey, Sarah Beres, and Jade Black would play their last home game ever at Pelz Gymnasium,
Kelsey Mix – Online Editor/Copy Editor If you’ve ever seen someone on campus wearing Greek letters, RHA shirts, or carrying various boxes of who-knows-what, it’s a safe assumption that they’re
Jen Hoffer – Sports Editor As I prepare to enter my last year as a college student, numerous thoughts jumble around in my head. Scared, excited, nervous, and ready? Yeah, ready. Over
BY JEFF NOWAK—Editor-in-Chief After four years of college, there are certain things you get used to. A poor diet is expected, a large bill is inevitable and a lack of sleep is