By: Cat Hosch I really like being informed. I read the news online, I watch replays of news reports, I read whatever copy of a newspaper I can get my hands on. Knowing what is going on ...
By: Cat Hosch Last year, I read an article online, titled “A List of Excuses I Used For My Depression.” These were excuses the author offered to others in case they were struggling with depression and were ...
By: Amy Gu “It’s a shame that something like that [a suicide] would happen at our school,” a principal told one of my classmates four years ago when she brought up the late death of our ...
By: Julie Swets The Southwestern community is immensely pleased with the completion of Phase One of the Fondren-Jones Science Building, which was unveiled in late March. The consensus is that the best part of this building ...
By: Bobby Meyer A typo was recently discovered in the message sent out by President Burger’s office in February announcing the increase in cost for the 2016-2017 academic year. Specifically, the 34% price increase planned by ...
By: Natalie DeCesare To Whom It May Concern: As a representative of the Campaign for Academia Neutrality (CAN), I would like to invite your campus to explore CAN’s activism. Our team has helped countless higher education ...
By: CatHosch “You kids don’t know how good you’ve got it,” said Anne Bonney, a senior citizen living in the retirement community outside Georgetown. Bonney graduated when it was still scandalous for women to show their ...
By: Devon Bradley On March 8, the world celebrated International Women’s Day. Why do we still need to mark this day on our calendars? To provide some background, the very first Women’s Day was declared in ...
By Landon Brown January, 2016: a disturbing development at Oxford University occurred as the school’s first female vice chancellor, Louise Richardson, spoke to students. Instead of assuring students that they would be provided a community that ...
By Devon Bradley How appropriate that Texas Independence Day falls on the day after the Texas primary election: today, Texans can celebrate their state pride and newfound relevance in the presidential race. Approximately 4.2 million Texans ...