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.
Desteny Maragh – News Editor Based on a true story, “Judas and the Black Messiah” debuted at the perfect time as Black History Month is in full swing. The film follows the life and death of Black Panther activist Fred
Caitlin O’Halloran – Contributor Every Friday of February, the Sexuality and Gender Equality Center will be holding an event with Black queer figures in celebration of Black History Month. The SAGE Center began holding
Donovan Wilson – Reporter Donovan Wilson — Rush week is a huge part of campus Greek life as it is how fraternities and sororities recruit new members, and as we enter our second in-person semester during COVID-19,
Edward Rudman – Sports Writer Women’s Basketball Head Coach Kate Lynch was recently featured on “The Super 75”, a list, of the region’s best wings in women’s basketball, sponsored by D2 East Hoops. “I really don’t look at it as an
Edward Rudman – Sports Writer The COVID-19 pandemic has forced everyone to get creative when it comes to regular, daily parts of life, and this includes Southern’s athletic programs recruiting high school
Sam Tapper – Editor-in-Chief So far this semester, the North Campus Midrise fire alarm has gone off three times, two of which were during snowstorms. I have been unfortunate enough to be
Desteny Maragh – News Editor Rafaela Martinez – Contributor Idonia Thomas – Contributor Jose Vega – Contributor College students feel they have always had problems with mental health, but COVID-19 has intensified those
Donovan Wilson – Reporter As COVID-19 roars on, enrollment in school continues to steadily drop each semester not only throughout the country and the state but throughout southern itself. However, the many components of enrollment on campus are looking
Ellis McGinley – Reporter Tuesday, Feb. 2, the university hosted “The History of Racism and White Supremacy.” The 2 hour event was dedicated to discussing the roots of white supremacy and how students, educators, artists,
Donovan Wilson – Reporter COVID-19 has turned the world into a fluid system of change and the campus’s dining services are affected as well. One of the many changes brought about by COVID-19 unto the