Post-Grad Depression

By: Diamond Taylor | Contributing Writer Upcoming graduates at South this semester may feel the sudden shift in emotions as they prepare to enter the real world which is commonly known as “graduate blues”. The Black Student Union hosted the panel discussion “Adulting 101” regarding post-graduation mental health on Thursday, Nov. 21. They collaborated with the Counseling and Testing Services on campus and had Nick … Continue reading Post-Grad Depression

Jags’ Football lose final road of 2019 to Georgia State 28-15

By: Michael Hanich | Sports Editor Just one final road game was left for the South Alabama Jaguars football team as they traveled to face the Georgia State Panthers in Atlanta. The Jaguars wanted to continue to develop their offense that has experienced changes in players and formations. South had a chance to experience significant improvement against a Panthers’ defense that was ranked 125th in … Continue reading Jags’ Football lose final road of 2019 to Georgia State 28-15

Speak up South: A Forum for the First

By: Lauren Barksdale | News Editor Last Wednesday, Speak Up South, a student-led campaign promoting First Amendment rights, held a panel discussion. The event was in the Communications building and featured a panel of four guest speakers including Due South’s Editor, Sara Boone.  The doors opened at 5:30 p.m. and there was lots of free food and desserts. The night was kicked off with a … Continue reading Speak up South: A Forum for the First

Remembering Dr. Wiser

By: Ebonee Burrell | Editor in Chief On Wednesday, Nov. 20, police responded to a homicide in West Mobile at approximately 3:35 p.m. According to the Mobile Police Department, Matthew Wiser, professor at South Alabama, was found dead inside the home with a gunshot wound through his body. Wiser, 39, was an economics professor at South and was shot and killed inside his home and … Continue reading Remembering Dr. Wiser

Due South Hosts Successful Launch Party

By: Sydney McDonald | Managing Editor Despite last week’s hindrances, Due South continued on with the publication of its Fall 2019 Diversity and Inclusion issue. The launch party was held yesterday Nov. 20, with around 250 copies distributed to students and community members who stopped by to support the publication.  Sweet treats, Due South buttons, and free copies of the magazine were available in front … Continue reading Due South Hosts Successful Launch Party

Ajayi and Locure lead the Jags to 98-72 win over Spring Hill

By: Michael Hanich and Nolan Kotila | Sports Editor and Reporter The University of South Alabama faced Spring Hill College Badgers in the Mitchell Center on Tuesday night. The Jaguars bounced back after losing two straight games at home to the Auburn Tigers and then on the road against the Chattanooga Mocs. The Jaguars (3-2) rebound from their two-game skid as they beat the Badgers … Continue reading Ajayi and Locure lead the Jags to 98-72 win over Spring Hill

Impeachment Watch: Week 5

By: Liv George | Contributing Writer Rep. Mike Turner, a Republican from Ohio, called the information that has been uncovered over the course of depositions  “alarming.” Specifically, the corroborating evidence that Gordan Sondland, the US Ambassador to the United Nations, was acting on the orders of President Trump to pressure the Ukranian President Zelensky into investigating the Bidens. There has also been corroborating evidence to … Continue reading Impeachment Watch: Week 5

Speak Up South: Join the Conversation

By: Ebonee Burrell | Editor in Chief Do you know your First Amendment Rights? Speak Up South is a campaign, created by students, that wants to spread awareness of the First Amendment freedoms on campus.  Speak Up South is having a panel discussion to provide students with a safe space to ask questions and address concerns related to the First Amendment, and exercising that freedom … Continue reading Speak Up South: Join the Conversation

Jaguars fight to the end in 37-27 loss to Louisiana Ragin Cajuns

By: Michael Hanich | Sports Editor With three weeks left in the 2019 College Football season, the South Alabama Jaguars faced a three-game lineup of some of the best Sun Belt Conference teams. Last Saturday, the Jaguars hosted one of the most established rushing offenses in the nation against the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns. The Jags were the more efficient team on offense and defense than … Continue reading Jaguars fight to the end in 37-27 loss to Louisiana Ragin Cajuns

Diwali: Festival of Lights

By: Hayden Cordova | Lifestyle Editor On Saturday, Nov. 16, the Indian Student Association hosted a night of festivities in the Student Center Ballroom with Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights. Traditionally celebrating the spiritual triumph of light over darkness, ISA, along with the help of campus volunteers and the Student Government Association, gave attendees a taste of traditional Indian culture. A longstanding event at … Continue reading Diwali: Festival of Lights

Major Barbara: A Study of Morality

By: Lauren Barksdale | News Editor The USA Theatre Department is currently in its second week running of the enlightening play by Bernard Shaw entitled Major Barbara. The play debuted on Friday, Nov. 15 and had a full house opening night.  The play featured Stephanie Connolly as the main character Barbara, who was a salvation army nurse in 1900’s England dealing with the internal struggle … Continue reading Major Barbara: A Study of Morality