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
Mackenzie Hurlbert – Managing Editor Tuxedoed rats in the student center ballroom, girls with balloons on the back walls of Earl Hall, and stenciled soldiers haunting the halls of Engleman—infamous graffiti artist
Carl Castro – Special to the Southern News Hanging by the edge of his fingertips Steve Krozer, nursing major at Southern, uses every muscle in his body in an effort to scale a
Jared Kilkenny – Special to the Southern News NEW HAVEN, Conn. — With their eyes barely open and hoods draped over their heads, a group of SCSU students drag themselves out of
Hannah Spreckley – Special to the Southern News NEW HAVEN, Conn. — It’s a known fact there’s a lot of work to do because the school spirit sucks on this campus, and
Josh Falcone – General Assignment Reporter Ten members of the Southern Connecticut State University gymnastics team have qualified for the 2014 USA Gymnastics Collegiate National Championships. The ten members of the team
Jennifer Hoffer – Sports Editor As the 2014 MLB season is just underway, there have been many trades, contracts and rules changed over the offseason that will affect how this
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer NEW HAVEN — After completing the season with a record of 30-3 and reaching the NCAA D-II Elite Eight, Owls head basketball coach, Michael Donnelly, accepted the
Natalie Barletta – Special to the Southern News How many of you knew that we had an on campus counseling center? How about the women’s center? No? How about the fact that the
Jennifer Hoffer – Sports Editor If the Owls didn’t have enough excitement going on already, they are on their way to Evansville, Indiana to compete for a NCAA Division II Championship, along
Aaron Johnson – General Assignment Reporter It was a standing room only in the Farnham Hall basement this past Monday evening, as the start of “Hump Week” kicked off with a night