By Floraine Omont SU welcomes Linda Hamilton as the new Women’s Soccer Coach this year. A New Orleans native, Hamilton grew up in a family of tennis players. She became interested in soccer when her older ...
by Emily Boujemaa At 6am, most pirates are fast asleep. But not Brianna Timourian. She’s lacing up her running shoes and racing out the door for another 7 mile day at cross country practice. Timourian, ...
By Jayden Beatty 200 hours of yoga and four months of nutrition classes later sophomore transfer student, Krista Everson became a certified yoga instructor and nutritionist. “My mom brought me to a yoga class at ...
By: Gabby Supnet “I didn’t know the city at all, but I was so excited to be in New York I cried. I was so excited” –Greta Gerwig My internship at SNL doesn’t start until ...
By: Jayden Beatty It all started with The West Wing. The newest edition to Southwestern’s Political Science department, Dr. Emily Sydnor, fell in love with American politics while watching the hit TV show in high ...
By Jayden Beatty She woke up early every morning to do something she loved. Unlike many her age who spent their summers behind a TV or computer screen, her days were filled with weeding, general ...
To: President Edward Burger, Status Committee, Board of Trustees, Board of Visitors, Dean Jaime Woody, Student Body, Alumni, and Faculty We are writing to express our frustration and shock that Dr. Carina Evans Hoffpauir and ...
By Javi Fuentes 6:15AM. My alarm duly goes off and I try to stumble out of bed without waking up my roommate. It is March 28, the day a team of others and myself have ...
By Jayden Beatty She describes her first slam to be exhilarating. A place where time ceased to exist and where she experienced a wholly unique and addictive rush. The poem was called Microphone Fiend and ...