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.
Madeline S. Scharf – Reporter Weekly COVID-19 testing has become a staple for students living on campus. While the students can get tests without paying out of pocket, testing is not free.
Donovan Wilson – Reporter RAs, or resident advisors, have always put effort into decorating their halls, but with COVID-19 raging on and causing students to be spending more time in their resident
Edward Rudman – Sports Writer The Owls’ Athletic Department hosted the National Girls and Women in Sports Week last week virtually from Feb. 22-27, a change from the usual one-day, on-ground annual
Sam Tapper – Editor-in-Chief A year ago around this time, the discussion board function on Blackboard was new and quite honestly foreign function to me. The only experience I ever had with
Ana Agraja – Contributor Caitlin O’Halloran – Contributor Robby Tierstein – Contributor Drunk driving is an issue for many college students, including education major Jaylenn Arline, who has known someone who experienced
Ellis McGinley – Copy Editor Faculty and students from the four Connecticut State Universities spoke against new contract proposals at a Board of Regents meeting Thursday, Feb. 18th, over WebEx. “I want
Edward Rudman – Sports Writer As spring sports approach, not many of the teams had a chance to get on any of the fields around campus due to the snowfall this semester. So far, practices have been regulated
Sofia Rositani – Arts & Entertainment Editor This year, Ash Wednesday looked very different for people in the Catholic religion all over the world. Some places gave ashes how they are normally done, and others did it
Edward Rudman – Sports Writer Prior to the beginning of the 2020 fall semester, orientation or first-year students was drastically different in comparison to the 15 or so years preceding it, due to the format switching entirely online in
Caitlyn O’Halloran – Contributor Mental health has been a topic of conversation for years. With February being Black History Month, SCSU’s Counseling Program wanted to bring awareness to Black Mental Health. “This isn’t just