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09/25/2019

New police deputy joins owl community

Jacob Waring — Online Editor After a two-year vacancy, the position of police deputy has finally been filled by former patrol sergeant Kenneth Rahn. The swearing in took place on Monday, Sept. 16, including
01/26/2016

Southern’s Unsung Hero: Teresa Massaro

Melissa Nuñez – General Assignment Reporter Teresa Massaro, store manager at Southern’s Bagel Wagon, said she moved from Italy to the United States when she was 23-years-old, along with her husband and three babies.

The struggle to avoid potholes during commute

Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter They’re everywhere and they will mess up your car. Every driver can relate to cringing because of the noise they hear when they run over a pothole,
03/12/2014
Women's lacrosse shoveling the turf at Jess Dow Field

Women’s lax ignored, while other fields get plowed

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
02/24/2014

Southern students invited to get Fit 4 Fun

Josh Falcone – General Assignment Reporter  The Southern Connecticut State University Fitness Center along with the Office of Campus Recreation and Programs Council is currently in the middle of Fit 4 Fun, a
02/24/2014

Stuff-a-Shuttle Drive back on campus

Aaron Berkowitz – General Assignment Reporter Even though the Disability Resource Center (DRC) packed a room full of donations already, don’t let that deter you from contributing because every little thing counts, said
02/24/2014

Body language is the key to communication

Autumn Naledi – Special to the Southern News It has been know that the biggest factor of communication is body language. It begins with a facial expression, hand gestures, roaming eyes just to
02/24/2014
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