Additional Reporting by Gerald Jones Last Wednesday and Sunday, racist slurs were written on the whiteboards in front of the doors of residences of several students of color in Clark Hall. This has sparked outrage ...
Do you want more mental clarity in your life? Do you often find yourself feeling stressed, restless, or tense in your body? What if I told you there is a way to build a weekly ...
The Student Council (StuCo) will have its first meeting of this spring semester on Tuesday, February 7th from 7-8 PM in Olin 127. All students are invited to sit in on the general assembly meeting. ...
Written by Danielle Ferebee You know the expression, “When hell freezes over?” Well, I think that expression is a good way to describe the first week of February. If you thought last year’s Snowmageddon was ...
Written by Aleena Khan How’s that one song by The Rock go? “It’s about drive, it’s about power, we stay hungry, we devour.” Well, I couldn’t think of a better song to describe SU athletes. ...
Every year another political drama plays out as the President delivers the “State of the Union” speech to Congress (SOTU). SOTU is televised by C-SPAN, a nonprofit television network that covers the federal government and ...
Written by Daniela Echevarria The Race and Ethnicity Studies Symposium entitled Navigating Southwestern University as a Person of Color was put together in response to a noose being placed in the bathroom of Ruter Hall. ...
With the coming of another February 14th, and another occurrence of the commercialized, materialistic, and secularized Valentine’s Day which symbolizes romantic endeavors, comes another time at which the origins of it are essential to understand. ...
“I am what I am,” sophomore Eric Salinas (aka Your X Stasy) sang to his audience last Friday night (1/27) in the Mccombs Ballroom. His performance was the first solo drag performance that had ever ...
By Tessa Elizondo Southwestern prides itself on its long history, and we hold the title for oldest school in Texas. And for a great number of years, the furniture in the Commons had a long ...