HE By: Matthew Murphy I used to go out frequently, to parties or the bar, and my female friends would ask me to keep an eye on them and the people they interacted with to ...
By Rachel Holm On June 26, the Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that state bans on same-sex marriage are unconstitutional, prompting an infantile and unsurprising but ultimately incorrect from some of Texas’s most ...
By: Cat Hosch Southwestern has entered the worldwide conversation of sexual assault. A month ago, students took to the streets with signs protesting the administration’s response to allegations of drugged drinks and sexual misconduct. The ...
By: Cat Hosch A BMW company in New Zealand decided to pull and April Fools joke. In their local paper, they published a front-page ad, which said the first person to bring their car into ...
By: Andrew Pratt In February, the world was sent into erotic bliss. The cinematic depiction of the adult erotica “Fifty Shades of Grey” pleased others, while the rest sat through a two-hour film that is ...
By Michelle Hershberger When a SignUpGenius invitation to ring the bell for the 175th Charter Day Celebration entered my inbox, I jumped at the chance. I did not know where this bell was located, why ...
By Joshua D Huckleberry Last November, Rolling Stone Magazine released an article that made serious accusations of immense negligence at the University of Virginia and the Greek Life at the school. Amongst the accusation was ...
By Amy Gu I carefully heeded each detail I noticed at Southwestern’s very first Race and Ethnicity Symposium, as a reporter and also as an underrepresented minority. I greatly appreciated the symposium’s exposure of SU’s ...