Jackson Volenec — Reporter The WSIN Radio Station held a SinFest, a semiannual hip-hop concert on Thursday, Oct. 18 in the Student Center ballroom open to all students and the general public
Edward Rudman — Contributor As the clock hit zero, the men’s soccer team faced their fourth loss of the season. They were unable to come away with the victory and lost 3-1
August Pelliccio – News Writer Friday’s acoustic night did not pass without a couple of small hiccups, said Tyler Ferrara and Urfa Kadeer, but generally was a successful way to bring their
Lynandro Simmons – Managing Editor For the 14th year, WSIN radio hosted its annual Sinfest. Sinfest is a fall concert open to the public with intentions of bringing local talent to perform
Melissa Nunez – Opinions and Features Editor Samantha Gudis, a freshman communications major, said she discovered her profound love for music as a young high schooler. She said music was an artform
Tyler Korponai – Photo Editor When entering the Student Center’s ballroom on Oct 29, one would be surprised to find a full band dressed as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, a host of other
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter It started off slowly in a room which was reminiscent of a jazzy coffee lounge, filled with the music of indie bands. People talked and whispered excitedly in
(Left to right) Diane “Dirty Diana” Lazarus, Phil “Phillard” Riddick, Tina “Tina Turn-Up” Holden, Jasmin “HoneyNutOreeio” Cameron, and Chris “Mr. Mizzy” Haith pose for a photo in the studio. Photo Credit: Aaron
By Laura Gomez, Special to the Southern news- Create , share, unite, says Stephen Grant, a communications major at Southern, and that is exactly how it went at ‘Koffee’ on Audubon Street