By Ben JohnsonFor her speech to Southern’s class of 2009, Connie Chung set the bar low, but aimed high.
“If I can at least keep students awake during the speech, knowing the likelihood they are zoning out and not even thinking about it - if I can get them to listen for just half a second, it’s gratifying to me,” she said. “But then as I was shaking their hands along the way, they actually did say, ‘great speech,’ and I knew they were listening after …
May 31 2009 / No comment / Read More »A gathering in memory of Rachel Sottosanti was held outside of the Adanti Student Center ballroom Friday,
May 1, at 1 …
For Lisa Seely, one of the directors in the Wellness Center, helping to plan the Health & Wellness Fair is …
May 6 2009 / No comment / Read More »Despite the pandemic of H1N1 Virus, more commonly known as Swine Flu, Southern will still be finishing the semester
on schedule, …
For her speech to Southern’s class of 2009, Connie Chung set the bar low, but aimed high.
“If I can at least keep students awake during the speech, knowing the likelihood they are zoning …
May 31, 2009 / Read More »
Football probably is not the first thing most people think of when thinking about Spring sports, but Saturday morning the Owls football team was on display at Jess Dow Field for the annual …
May 6, 2009 / Read More »
Southern Connecticut State University’s Greek Week ended with the rhythmic stomping sounds and movements of Southern’s first annual
Greek Stroll Show sponsored by the Greek Life Council.
The Stroll Show took place May 1 at …
We Americans act like it’s so important to have our politicians
be honest with us, but we’re so busy being politically correct that we get upset when they keep it real. With a “swine …