by: Bryony McLaughlin Dear Editor, I was disappointed to see how you chose to report on the subject matter for the article “Southwestern is Under Investigation” in a recent issue of the Megaphone. The bold red ...
Photo courtesy of Dr. Alicia Moore. By: Dr. Alicia Moore, associate professor of education On April 16, the forecast rains held long enough for a new SU tradition to be forged. The members of E.M.P.I.R.E. ...
By: Clara McMichael If one walks around Southwestern, they will see memorialization of Texas’ racial history – from the cannons in front of the Kappa Alpha fraternity house, to the permanent exhibit of Civil War memorabilia on ...
In celebration of Dr. Seuss’s 112th birthday, Southwestern University’s education honor society Kappa Delta Pi (KDP) visited Mitchell Elementary today. KPD members read some of Dr. Seuss’s books and led activities that solidified Seuss’s timeless ...
Photo courtesy of ice.gov By: Amy Gu I planned to spend this past winter break exploring the roots I came from, my roots being immigrants fleeing their home country just for the selfless wish that ...
Whatthewha t, Thank you for your letter. We appreciate your participation in the conversations that take place in the Megaphone, and have considered your concerns regarding cultural appropriation. As promised, we will publish your letter ...
Sent to the editors under the pseudonym Whatthewha t Morality is such a fickle thing to discuss, at times; on one hand, we designate that certain actions are morally intolerable simply because they are actions ...
By: Banafsheh Madaninejad, part-time assistant professor of religion It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that some of our most profound moral insights come not from theory but from experience. Consider the case of Jewish refugees ...