J’Mari Hughes—Reporter In elementary school, I, like many others would wake up in the winter and read the bottom of the WTNH screen hoping to see the name of my school on
Jared Klim – Special to the Southern News It’s safe to say the amount of snow that fell on campus this year was overwhelming. The amount of snow days alone was enough
Jossinet Ramos Vera – Special to the Southern News When it comes to weather, Mother Nature can be quite fickle. We can get snow when we’re expecting rain, just like we
Natalie Barletta – Opinions Editor Getting a cancellation email from Patrick Dilger has become a regular occurrence lately at Southern Connecticut State University. Although students have enjoyed the extra downtime to get
Amy Kulikowski – Special to the Southern News It’s no surprise that winter is upon us–15 degree weather and piling snow banks have become a sight we are all used to by
Bret DeRose, senior history major said assignments should be turned into online homework. Photo Credit: Dylan Haviland Special to the Southern News Staff With winter in full swing in New England, students
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer NEW HAVEN — With the snow covering Jess Dow field, Southern Connecticut women’s lacrosse team were not given additional help from the athletic department to clear the
Michelle Hennessy – News Reporter Southern closes for bad weather more often because of the large number of commuters that makes up the student body, according to Southern’s director of Public
Melanie Sabol – Copy Editor The days have grown shorter, it’s always cold outside, and leaving your room without a Southern hoodie along with your North Face on has become part of your