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 ...
By: Jessica Truong October is an eventful month: it marks the beginning of fall, making everything taste like a spicy pumpkin, preparing for Halloween, raising awareness for breast cancer, and appreciating pizza. Yes, you heard ...
By: Sherlyn Ong How do you know what clubs to join and how to find the Balance? Finding a club to commit yourself to is always a difficult decision. There are many factors into choosing ...
By: Anna Krolikowski It’s no secret that college is not anything like high school. The classes are timed differently, spaced differently, and most likely more challenging than what most high schools have to offer. The ...
By: Jennifer Layer Looking for a peaceful place to relax amid all the stress of the university life? Look no further: the Southwestern Community Garden has recently begun weekly yoga sessions in the SU garden. ...