written by Danielle Ferebee While it’s important for students to speak their minds, there’s rarely an outlet for them to do so. This Spoken Word event opened the door for students to truly speak and ...
By Dani Ferebee An apple a day keeps the bad grades away It turns the clouds into a bright, sunny day I want good grades, you know my stance On the the statue named Monstrance ...
A poem by Danielle Ferebee Pacing back and forward, a loud pounding in my head Sighing, crying, lying wide awake in my unmade bed The totality of a single moment, lasts an entire lifetime Page ...
A poem by Danielle Ferebee What should be delicious liquid gold Is crusty, solid, and bitterly cold The currency at which we trade our souls Buys us nothing of value, not even food over hot ...
Article by Elena Welsh and Ash Delias Clouds of smoke danced through the shadows of the stage, ominously obscuring parts of the multifaceted two-story set on stage. The theater buzzed with excitement. I, for one, ...
By Elena Welsh and Anthony Garcia Through the month of October, rows of books with bright paper flames protruding from their pages could be seen scattered throughout the first floor of the Smith Library Center. ...
By: Sherlyn Ong Wanna hear a joke? The debates. Tragic. That’s what the debates were. The debate was basically an argument between the screaming bully and the teacher’s pet. The amount of actual content that ...
By: Willow Riscar “The road to hell is paved with good intentions” is a proverb that I directly attribute to our current societal climate of political correctness, or as I like to call it, polite ...
By: Lanie Tunnell Parents, past teachers, and friends from other universities say things like, “Make sure you go to class- I had to learn the hard way,” but Southwestern students may not have the choice ...