Solé Scott- Features Editor The university strives for student leaders to get active on campus and make changes that will be for the betterment of future classes. The discussion panel was held
Brianna Wallen- Contributer Sounds of laughter, crunching of popcorn, and singing filled the atmosphere at Residence Life Quad. On Tuesday, Sept. 26th, at 8:30 p.m., students had the opportunity to experience an
Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief Ali Fernand – Managing Editor The university is facing a deficit in the budget, threatening the institution to make tough decisions. However, Interim President Dwayne Smith assured that
Nicole Dellolio – Opinions Editor With today’s changing technology, it seems that people’s reading habits have evolved from reading actual books to reading on electronic tablets such as the iPad and other e-readers.
Caitlin Williamson – Special to the Southern News The beginning of any school year is hectic, tiring, and filled with insane schedules that never seem to stop. On top of schoolwork, possibly
Carissa Duhamel – Copy Editor It’s 6:30 p.m. – your first break for nourishment other than a quick Clif bar from the Bagel Wagon after a full day of classes. You’re headed
Brianne Kane – Copy Editor By far the coolest part of college is being able to academically experiment, socially experiment, and mentally test yourself. Using your time at Southern carefully and
Mackenzie Hurlbert – Managing Editor Howdy! Hope everyone’s first week of classes has been great. One of the great things about Southern is the large variety of dining options. We have
Josh Falcone – General Assignment Reporter With a new school year underway at Southern, there was also a rise in tuition costs and many students are none too pleased. The increase in
Brianne Kane – Copy Editor College is about planning for your future: the job you want, the kind of person you want to be, and the people you choose to surround yourself with.
Dear Annie, I know it’s only the second week of school but my new roommate is ALREADY driving me absolutely up the wall! She is a complete slob that doesn’t even have
Brianne Kane – Special to the Southern News First, some context: it is exceptionally impressive this series is even being talked about, considering it started as fan fiction based on “Twilight”
Aaron Johnson – General Assignment Reporter When Southern Connecticut State University senior Artina Coma went through the process to study abroad this past summer, having to get a tonsillectomy was not on the