A look back at homecoming traditions at SU With Homecoming weekend of 2024 coming to a close, the Southwestern community is still buzzing with excitement from football, tailgating, alumni visits, and various special events on ...
In the aftermath of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, Israel took control of the Gaza Strip and West Bank, areas claimed by Palestinians. The Israel-Palestine conflict, now seven decades old, continues today. Just over a year ...
On various weekdays throughout the semester, students walking through McCombs Commons might encounter friendly furry faces waiting to greet them. Bishops Lounge grows easily crowded on days the organization Pet Partners surprises students with a ...
“I hear often, ‘You’re pretty good for a girl’. Why am I not just good? You can’t just tell me I’m good and leave it at that?” – Kat Mills, SU Student Skateboarding, a sport ...
If you’re like me, perhaps on your way back from a workout in the Robertson Gym, or leaving a class in Olin, you may have noticed a pristine stone obelisk surrounded by flowers. Perhaps you’ve ...
On September 24, students had the opportunity to meet with President Trombley and six SU administrators to discuss the campus’ current state. Trombley opened the discussion by stating that she had no agenda for this ...
From September 9 to September 13, 2024, Southwestern University students voted on which of their peers would be elected to represent them in the Student Government Association (SGA) General Assembly. Four representatives for each class ...
Under the hot Texas sun on Saturday, September 14th, a protest group rallied by Southwestern’s Dr. Ron Swain gathered by the Confederate monument on Georgetown’s square. Dr. Swain has organized “Move the Monument” protests for ...
Contributions from Gerald Jones, Zoe Hein, and Fernando Cruz Rivera The Texas Tribune is a nonprofit digital news organization based in Austin, Texas. Since 2011, the news source has hosted an annual three-day festival in ...