On a quiet Thursday evening in the Bishop’s Lounge, students and professors gathered in a roundtable to discuss intersectionality and intersectional feminism for Women’s History Month. Hosted by the JEDI center, Chelsey Rocha ‘25 opened ...
Friendship bracelets and voter education are two unlikely combinations, but Southwestern’s SU Votes united the both in a lively event on March 4th. Headed by some of the organization’s members, Zaria Renfro ‘28, Lucien Tannehill-Miyakawa ...
Every other Friday, the SU Socialists club gathers to discuss and comment on various works relating to socialist theory. If you don’t know what socialism is–or only have a vague idea of what it is ...
The Professor John Score II Learning Commons, located in SLC 103A, is the collective name for the area of the A. Frank Smith Jr. Library Center, where the Debby Ellis Writing Center (DEWC), Tutoring Center, ...
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 ...
Pirates’ Pups at Southwestern University is a vibrant and growing community for dog lovers. It began its journey on October 23, 2024, recognizing the need for a space where students could come together and bond ...
Valentine’s Day, observed on February 14th, is a festival of love and typically considered a day of romance, as couples traditionally gift each other flowers, heart-shaped boxes of chocolates, candy, and gentle-eyed teddy bears. For ...
Valentine’s Day: a loving day for cute and cheesy couples who enjoy exhibiting PDA, while paradoxically a frustrating and unfortunate day for those who are single. However, if you happen to be a part of ...
It’s the most dolorous time of the year: finals season. As we count the days down until our much anticipated (and needed) winter break, we feel the pressures of finals loom over the horizon. For ...
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 ...