Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief After a meeting on Dec. 14, the Board of Regents, BOR, voted to raise tuition for all Connecticut State Colleges and
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University projects enrollment increase
Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief Jay’Mi Vazquez – News Editor As the university has seen a decrease in enrollment in the last year, administrators are working to increase the number of
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University Police and INQ students hold foo drive
Braden Saint-Val – News Writer The students of INQ 101 Section 52 teamed up with the University Police to give back to the campus community and combat food insecurity this
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WGS hosts ‘Healing Quilt’ ceremony
Brandon Cortés – General Reporter The inauguration of the healing quilt by the Women and Gender Studies Department took place on the third floor of the Adanti Student Center. The
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Buley hosts Native American Heritage Month
Braden Saint-Val – News Writer Brandon Cortés – General Reporter Inside Buley Library, the first-floor exhibit case features books by Native American authors curated by Jacqueline Toce, the library’s head
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Students lead ‘Wednesday Walkout’ on campus
Jay’Mi Vazquez – News Editor “Free, free Palestine.” These were some of the words chanted during a peaceful protest that took place on Oct. 25. There were around 70 people
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Both cross country teams win NE10s
Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief The men’s and women’s cross-country teams won first place at the NE-10 championships. For the women, this is their first NE-10 championship in program history and
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Owls lose 27-21 to AIC on Homecoming
Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief A yard short. With under two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter at the American International one-yard line, and the Owls being down by six, running
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Soto shares his journey, celebrates Latinx Hispanic Heritage Month
Jay’Mi Vazquez – News Editor The 15th annual empowering lives event about Latinos driving prosperity power and progress in America had Chris Soto, senior advisor to the U.S. Secretary of
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Smith addresses plans to combat deficit
Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief Ali Fernand – Managing Editor The university is facing a deficit in the budget, threatening the institution to make tough decisions. However, Interim President Dwayne Smith
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Student leaders discuss campus involvement
Solé Scott- Features Editor The university strives for student leaders to get active on campus and make changes that will be for the betterment of future classes. The discussion panel
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News
University announces new athletic director
Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief The university announced Wednesday, Dec. 13, that Terrance Jones will become the new director of athletics and recreation. According to Patrick
MSA organzies silent protest at Buley
Brandon Cortés – General Reporter Just outside the library, another protest took place to provide support and raise awareness about what is happening between Israel
Student leaders celebrate luncheon
Braden Saint-Val – News Writer Typically, a resume is looked at for just 30 seconds, so if there is not something that stands out or
Sports
University announces new athletic director
Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief The university announced Wednesday, Dec. 13, that Terrance Jones will become the new director of athletics and recreation. According to Patrick
Women’s soccer players compete in ‘Senior Bowl’
Ali Fernand – Managing Editors Women’s soccer players compete in Senior Bowl Women’s soccer players Kelsey Burr, Amanda Dustin and Taylor Hennig have been selected
Uricchio earns NE10 Honors
Avery Martin – Contributor Elementary education major Jasmine Uricchio, a sophomore, was named to the NE10 Honor Roll on Nov. 21. The swimmer recently won
Women’s basketball falls to NE10 opponent
Luke Gadson – Sports Editor The Owls fell to a tough in-conference opponent, Saint Rose, at James Moore Fieldhouse. In a game where it seemed
Features
Students debate between coffee and energy drinks
Brandon Cortés – General Reporter In the bustling world of student life, the age-old question persists is it better to rely on the comforting embrace
Review Beyoncé releases ‘Renaissance concert film
Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief Solé Scott – Features Editor Jaylen Carr- Everyone, get in formation with your disco-ball-inspired cowboy hats and your ‘House of Chrome’
D9 organizations host a coloring event
Solé Scott – Features Editor Imagine stepping in someone else’s shoes for a day to see what they go through on a daily basis.
Behind the scenes with the SCSU TV crew
Brianna Wallen – Features Editor Three, two, one action! The university has its very own news channel known as SCSU TV. For the past decade,
Opinions
Editor-in-Chief Jaylen Carr says goodbye
Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief This is it. It has been a great run. I have enjoyed every last second of covering stories, writing, laying out
Students debate between coffee and energy drinks
Brandon Cortés – General Reporter In the bustling world of student life, the age-old question persists is it better to rely on the comforting embrace
Review Beyoncé releases ‘Renaissance concert film
Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief Solé Scott – Features Editor Jaylen Carr- Everyone, get in formation with your disco-ball-inspired cowboy hats and your ‘House of Chrome’
Student Opinion: Winter Break is in the air!
Solé Scott – Features Editor In the midst of finals season, there is a bright light at the end of the tunnel. That bright light,