Ben Martin – Sports Writer The university football team is took on the Post University Eagles. After the Owls had jumped out to a three-point lead, the Eagles had the ball on the
Sarah Shelton – Photo Editor One of the biggest role models in my life is Selena Gomez. She has been an inspiration to me since I was around 10 years old, and she
Ben Martin – Sports Writer The university’s volleyball team did something on Tuesday that they have struggled with all season: finishing set and they knew they needed to take the fifth set.
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Lead by new head coach Kevin Siedlecki, the women’s lacrosse team lost their first game of the season in a tightly-fought match-up against Molloy College. In the first game
Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter This February at Southern is not an ordinary one. It is “Frisky February,” which means glow sticks, a dimmed room, and conversations about safer sex. On Tuesday, Feb. 19, the
Victoria Bresnahan—News Editor The Student Government Association voted 15-1 in favor of allocating an additional $15,000 towards the spring week concert fund. The body sent out a four question survey to students
Haljit Basueljevic—Reporter & Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter Pía Barros, a well-known short story writer and novelist from Chile, was invited to campus to do four different events for the 64 Days of Non-Violence program.
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Peer Educators Advocating for Campus Empowerment, is an organization at Southern that said they are role models for making the camps a safer, more respectable place for students. “We teach
Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer A $70,000 Promoting Academically Successful Students grant, or PASS, has been awarded to the university from the state of Connecticut to help struggling students. According to President Joe Bertolino,
Victoria Bresnahan—News Editor, and Tamonda Griffiths—News Writer On Valentine’s Day last year, students, faculty, staff and administration rallied for racial solidarity and equality following incidents of two professors saying the n-word during
Haljit Basuljevic—Reporter For one-third of the students on campus, food insecurity is an issue. Because trying to relieve the problem can be personally difficult, Orlando House’s food pantry offers help that students
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter On Wednesday, Feb. 13, the art department held its annual opening reception of the Ceramic Collection in Buley Library and unveiled its new pieces into the collection from 5 p.m.
Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter With BTS being the first Korean pop presenters at the 2019 Grammy Awards, one could say KPOP is slowly becoming more popular in America. For some students though, this isn’t