For the month of July, seven Southern students spent the time with Paris as their classroom. They studied and explored the City of Lights and surrounding communities. The trip allowed us to go beyond the typical classroom experience by immersing us directly into Parisian culture and the complex metro system. While the trip may be long over, these...
Read moreDetailsBy Mia Hall International Festival of Arts & Ideas PHOTOS | Meghan Olson The International Festival of Arts & Ideas is hosted annually on the New Haven Green. The atmosphere is relaxing and carefree despite the hard work that goes into preparing for such a huge festival. Last year, the festival welcomed artists such as Ruth B. and...
Read moreDetailsBy Izzy Manzo and Nate Johnston Jenna Palermo attributes her business, and decision to become an art major, to being raised by “artistic people.” Up until high school her schools lacked art programs, but her mom still made sure she was able to express herself artistically. “My mom converted an extra room of my house into an art...
Read moreDetailshttps://youtu.be/48cZTcrCXh8 By August Pelliccio Almost three years ago, Kayla Krenicki was given an 11 percent chance of surviving a case of acute lymphoblastic leukemia. She had attended her orientation to Southern and selected a roommate by the time she was first hospitalized. Her high school graduation had transpired a few weeks before. In the seven months it took...
Read moreDetailsBy Meghan Olson The former Student Center still stands behind the School of Business but lacks foot traffic with no active classrooms, departments or offices. These are some photographs inside the worn walls of this forgotten place.PHOTOS | WILL ALIOU & MEGHAN OLSON Meghan OlsonPhoto Editor(Vern Williams/Crescent Magazine)
Read moreDetailshttps://youtu.be/5B-onSAEzac By Jason Edwards 1 DUNKIN’ PHOTOS | August Pelliccio Located in the Michael J. Adanti Student Center, Dunkin’ serves students their favorite Dunkin’ menu options, from bacon, egg and cheese to coffee and coolata. Dunkin’ is a go-to for early morning classes, and includes a quiet sitting area with views of Fitch Street. Based on its long...
Read moreDetailsBy Jason Edwards Meredith Miller, Senior, SOC and Brittney VanSteenburgh, Junior, PCH PHOTOS | Meghan Olson Amaris Forte, Senior, PSY George Rudy, Junior, ENG Benson Rodrigues, Sophomore, PHY Bishme Sheppard, Senior, EXS Tiffany Ortega, Senior, PSY Benjamin Paz, Senior, NUR Sandhya Kandel, Senior, PCH McKenzie Morrison, Sophomore, BIO Marco Forgione, Freshman, UND Malik Decker, Senior, PSY Martha Polanco,...
Read moreDetailsBy August Pelliccio Individuals far and wide loathe a certain Chrysler product from the mid-2000’s, Cole Terry says. The PT Cruiser made its mark on the West Coast as a quirky, retro-styled beachcomber’s car, in its element with surfboards strapped to the roof. Terry says around the East Coast, many people laugh when they see it; they do...
Read moreDetailsEngleman Hall (Meghan Olson/Crescent Magazine) The back of Engleman Hall from Morrill Hall.(Meghan Olson/Crescent Magazine) Seating outside Morrill Hall.(Meghan Olson/Crescent Magazine) The John Lyman Center for the Performing Arts (Meghan Olson/Crescent Magazine) By Meghan Olson Meghan OlsonPhoto Editor(Vern Williams/Crescent Magazine)
Read moreDetailsCrescent magazine highlights the issues that impact students at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, Conn.