A stream of students, staff, and faculty, many dressed in black, gradually made their way from the Bishop’s Lounge to the Academic Mall, carrying signs and chanting: “No more Mark Twain. We want change!” Last ...
With Additional Reporting by Tessa Elizondo Senior Thira Schlegel was commissioned by President Trombley to paint a mural in the Commons as a part of its larger redesign. The mural is on the wall to ...
Additional Reporting by Gerald Jones Last Wednesday and Sunday, racist slurs were written on the whiteboards in front of the doors of residences of several students of color in Clark Hall. This has sparked outrage ...
Bringing cookies to class may guarantee tenure. Course evaluations: we rant, we rave, we cave into our internal biases… or do we? At the end of each semester, Southwestern students are sent an anonymous online ...
The greenery is so bright it’s yellow. Like the sunlight can’t make up its mind. On the clearest days, all that can be seen is gold. So pure in itself nothing that can taint its ...
An Ode To Modern Communication If I responded to all my text messages and emails— I literally wouldn’t do anything else. Emails sent at 11:59 pm used to be considered unprofessional; now it signals dedication. ...
Thanksgiving is a time to indulge— so please do so! From the pies to the bready side dishes, to every rich sauce known to man, the entire meal is chock full of mouthwatering foods. BUT— ...
“C’mon ladies! Let’s torch those calories…” The instructor whipped her ponytail back and led her audience up the next “hill”. My feet endlessly chased one another up the spin bike’s artificial resistance. I toasted over ...
On Friday, September 23rd, I attended the Marshall Project’s panel Death Penalty in a Pro-life State the Texas Tribune Fest. There were two Texas legislators on the panel who are both in support of reforming ...