Thanksgiving J’Mari Hughes — Copy Editor Thanksgiving is a bonding time for families to enjoy macaroni and cheese, cranberry sauce, stuffing and, of course, turkey. That
Nina Bartlomiejczyk — Copy Editor While Southern is generally a safe campus, according to this year’s Clery Report, there are determinants to having an open campus. Colleges, at least public ones, should
Jessica Guerrucci — Managing Editor For years, the second Monday in October only held one meaning – Columbus Day. Many people never questioned it, because all they knew about Christopher Columbus was
Hunter O. Lyle — Sports Editor When it comes music, there is no better way to listen than with headphones and earbuds. They allow for music to be the only thing you
Winter Season Nina Bartlomiejczyk — Copy Editor Despite the joys of swimming, ports and outdoor adventure, winter and autumn unequivocally outdo spring and summer. Merely the thought of fall and
Jessica Guerrucci — Managing Editor The sun is shining, everyone is happy they get three months of doing nothing at all, while I’m sitting in front of my computer doing homework. Summer at
The case for night classes Jacob Waring — Online Editor Night classes are, at least in my eyes, the ideal time to take classes. A student would have already hit their groove
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Seniors Jharron Wallace, a linebacker, and Eli Parks, a running back, have proved a lot to the NE10 Conference and Division II Football over the last four years. Despite
Jacob Waring—Opinions & Features Editor One day, we are all going to die. Young college adults, if we are lucky, do not have to worry about that reality for many years. We
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Upon flipping through my syllabi of classes I am currently enrolled in and have taken in the past, I have seen a common rule among professors. Most emphasize the fact
J’Mari Hughes—Reporter Every year, weeks before the semester begins, we receive an email that informs us that we find a list of the textbooks we need for the semester. Every year I
Jessica Guerrucci—Reporter and Jacob Waring—Opinions & Features Editor Worth taking, beneficial to time management Guerrucci: In the past if you would have asked me to sit in for two and a half, I would
Matt Gad—Sports Writer Friday night the NE10 Tournament opened for basketball, but there was one problem: the Owls had one team playing at home and one team on the road out of