Adelle Zocher – Special to the Southern News Alright readers, it is crunch time! Just about a month of classes left and most of us are both excited and stressed out—take a
Natalie Barletta – Opinions Editor Five classes, two jobs and zero free time. No, you’re not suddenly finding yourself back in math class, but rather that’s my life story in 140 characters or
Grace Sampson – Special to the Southern News The spring semester is in full-swing and with the harsh New England weather, students are looking ahead to the summer activities that are to come
Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor It is that time of the year once again. The semester is coming to a close and students are cramming, studying and clocking in those late hours
(From Left to Right) Matt Maisto student worker, Megan Viento student worker, Jessica Scibek Assistant Director of the Fitness Center, and Lushka Vasquez student worker are all counting down the days until
Jessica Pellegrino – General Assignment Reporter There are not many outlets for healthy stress relief on campus. But the recently founded Meditation Club offers students a place to relax and mindfully de-stress
Natalie Barletta – Opinions Editor Sometimes college can be a bit of a bumpy ride with plenty of things going in the wrong direction. Cars break down. Computers crash. We wake up late,
Rachel Forst – Special to the Southern News Stress comes in all forms, whether good or bad stress. It can vary depending on how each person deals. Those who are full-time students and