Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter People nowadays are anything but camera shy. You can literally walk anywhere and see someone either snapping a “selfie” or getting a picture with a group of
Natalie Barletta – Special to the Southern News There are so many articles on the Internet about whether or not someone likes you, flirting, and other things. It can be so confusing that
Carissa Duhamel – Copy Editor Starting to get sick of the Student Center and Conn Hall? Are Easy Mac and Ramen noodles just not doing it for you the way they used to?
Gary Williams waves to a player during the game against Pace University. Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor NEW HAVEN — The frigid fall air blew in as the Southern Connecticut State University
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer Owls sophomore Markus Jacobsen, said the transition from the soccer in Oslo, Norway, to the United States of America, hasn’t been easy, but has managed to transition
Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter President Papazian held a student and faculty discussion last week to give anyone with concerns, questions, or issues about anything SCSU related a chance for their
Dylan Haviland – General Assignment Reporter At the ballroom in Southern Connecticut State University, students had their eyes focused on Avery Mezzanotte. The SCSU freshman and psychology major held his guitar firmly against
Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor When the defending national championship UConn Huskies scheduled the Southern Connecticut men’s basketball team for an exhibition game, they probably expected a lot of the same from
Mackenzie Hurlbert – Managing Editor Rosa Mccray came to work at Southern 27 years ago to save up enough money to buy a fur coat. A couple coats and over two decades
Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor Last spring for the first time in the three years I’ve been at Southern Connecticut something happened. There was a buzz on campus that had never been
Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor A sharp wind ripped through Jess Dow Field on the chilly fall night. The Southern Connecticut State University women’s soccer team was looking to capture their 11th
Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter The numbers are in. Chief Dooley said the campus police force and faculty are working hard to decrease the few offenses that have increased since 2013’s
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter In today’s shrinking job market, college degrees are more important now than ever before. Degrees give applicants the necessary leg up to succeed. The first step