“I would not take back my college experience for anything.” On April 21, Kassi Ashton, spunky country singer/songwriter from California, Missouri took the stage at the 2nd Annual Two Step Inn festival in Georgetown, Texas. ...
The small but mighty cohort of SU opera students, directed by Dr. Bruce Cain, performed three scenes from various operas on April 13 and 14 including scenes from Norma, a song titled “The Blind Beggars,” ...
The Georgetown Square is a gathering place for Southwestern students and Georgetown residents alike, a popular destination boasting picturesque old-fashioned buildings and a wide variety of shops and restaurants. For many, however, the Confederate statue ...
Saturday, May 4, 2024, is local election day in Texas–including here in Georgetown. where Registered voters and SU students will go to the polls to vote for school board trustee place six and seven and ...
Everybody loves dogs–especially ZTA’s, who hosted a fantastic dog show on the academic mall from 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. on Friday, April 18th to raise money for breast cancer awareness. Six dogs competed in ...
A close Valorant match between Southwestern University (SU) and Schreiner University led to SU’s Golden Pirates taking home the bronze in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) e-sports division. The culmination of the season, team ...
With the warm welcome of Texas spring weather, the Pirates marched onto the field to defend their home turf. Starting the series on Friday, April 5, the Pirates took on the Centenary Ladies at the ...
In the past year, you may have received a few Southwestern branded emails heralding the arrival of Narcan to the campus’s AEDs. This drug can reverse opioid overdoses, and its presence in Southwestern is representative ...
On April 12, the women’s lacrosse team played their home opener against the Falcons, Wisconsin Lacrosse (9-3) as well as their senior day match against the Tigers, Colorado College (10-3). (Unfortunately, the Pirates lost both ...
Money–something everybody wants, and nobody can get enough of–and for most college students, the only number smaller than our bank accounts is how many hours of sleep we get. This is why the price of ...