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.
Donovan Wilson – Reporter On January 23rd, the world lost one of its most famed journalists and interviewers, Larry King. Larry King was born as Lawrence Zeiger, a name unlike the one he
Bernadotte Sufka – Features Editor As Martin Luther King’s birthday passed last month, a virtual event honoring him was held on the zoom platform. It featured a live session held by the Greater New Haven communities and was
Sam Tapper – Editor-In-Chief With the extension of winter break by an extra week, it had been nearly two months since students had set foot on campus. Despite the first official day
Abby Epstein – Managing Editor Unpredictable and uncertainty are two words to describe this school year. The university continues to make ever-evolving decisions concerning COVID-19. Residential students are receiving COVID-19 tests weekly and are no longer allowed to have guests over from other residence halls. Commuter students are also being tested more frequently.
Edward Rudman – Sports Writer The start of the 2021 spring semester will see a new face at the helm of Southern’s Athletics. Vice President for Student Affairs, Tracy Tyree, has announced that Southern’s very
Donovan Wilson – Reporter Southern’s community, faculty and staff came together to assess where social justice is on the campus now, where it came from and where it’s slated to go in the near and distant
Bernadotte Sufka – Features & Opinions Editor Students finally return home for the end of the semester and finals. The university has required that courses continue through an online platform. The same goes for the Art Department’s studio sections which include drawing, ceramics, and printmaking. “It’s pretty simple this time compared to our full-on transition from
Donovan Wilson – Reporter Near the end of every semester, the campus theatre department holds a musical but with that being more difficult during COVID-19, a drama by the name of “Sweat”
Desteny Maragh – Reporter With a challenge of balancing school in person and online, students are finding it stressful to prepare for online finals. “The fact that all of my finals are online,
Sam Tapper – Managing Editor As quickly as it began – it ended, and just after 14-weeks, the on-ground portion of the Fall 2020 semester has finally come to an end, with just 13 days before the winter break. The university was