Now that spring feels like it’s sprung with summer quick at its heels, it is once again the season of color, light, and life. In celebration of this rebirth, Hindus across India and the world ...
Written in conjunction with Gus Papasan, Michael Harrell, and Mia Lawson Since 1978, the Brown Symposium has posed thought-provoking subjects to students, staff, and visitors alike. Funded through an endowment established by the Brown Foundation ...
On a sun-drenched Saturday this March, Southwestern’s Wind Ensemble and Orchestra students took to the stage for the first time in the spring semester. What began as a cacophony of sound, tuning instruments, and preparation, ...
Since 2003, the musical Wicked has graced Broadway stages. Critics and viewers alike have praised the staged production for its scenic design, costuming, and iconic music. There’s a reason this musical is the fourth longest ...
Nothing warms these winter months quite like love. Whether platonic, romantic, familial, or self-love, we all deserve a little of that good feeling. As college students, there are times when we might long for the ...
Southwestern University is home to one of the most beautiful campuses in Texas– in our humble opinion, of course. Besides being an educational space for students and staff, our campus has also evolved into a ...
Disclaimer: Like all media, this work expresses the viewpoints and opinions of its writer. This work intends to overview and poke fun at the most prevalent of President Donald Trump’s newest Executive Orders. On Monday, ...
On a rather dreary day this January, the fog seemed to lift a little as friends, family, coworkers, and past muses flocked to the Sarofim School of Fine Arts to both mourn and celebrate a ...
Thanksgiving is a time to reconnect with family, reflect on what we’re thankful for, and, most importantly, eat. But as we all know, conversations can take unexpected turns—whether it’s about sports, politics, or that one ...