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
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.
Jennifer Hoffer – Sports Editor The iconic stare, the ferocious fist pump after a strikeout, the tip of the cap to the fans will be absent from Yankee Stadium next season. That’s
Aaron Johnson – General Assignment Reporter NEW HAVEN – Each week in the basement of Farnham Hall on the campus of Southern Connecticut State University, Denise Zack and Cate Barber lead a
Michelle Hennessy – Special to the Southern News A record number of exchange students are choosing Southern for their year or semester abroad. Pupils from around the world, and through various programs, are
Brianne Kane – Staff Writer Open mic nights are nothing new, usually pretty average performers sing a karaoke version of a song, a few people clap and everyone goes home feeling cultured.
Carissa Duhamel – Copy Editor The terms “GMO-free” or “paleolithic-friendly” may be foreign to the average SCSU student’s vocabulary, but downtown Westville restaurant Stone Hearth is attempting to change that. Located
Josh Falcone – General Assignment Reporter The Southern Connecticut State University Bookstore recently began selling Study Buddy, an advertised all-natural study aid pill. Tyler Johansen, president of Brainiac Supplements based in Arizona,
Aaron Johnson – General Assignment Reporter NEW HAVEN – For some athletic directors, the main focus is to win at all cost. For others, success is determined by the amount of money
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer NEW HAVEN — Student athletes not only have the responsibility of being productive on the court and also in the classroom, but they also have the responsibility
Matthew Cilbrith – Special to the Southern News Bob O’Brien, head coach of Southern’s hockey team, said the games will be exciting to watch this year. This is O’Brien’s first year as
Gabriel Muniz – Special to the Southern News It doesn’t take a marketing expert to realize that multinational corporations and retail chains selling name-brand goods have mastered turning wants into needs. Consider the