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 ...
Homecoming has long been ingrained in Southwestern’s culture as a campus. From the first ceremony in 1909 to now in 2024, homecoming has been a gathering for students, faculty, and alumni to celebrate Southwestern University ...
October is upon us; it’s spooky season! One of the best ways to enjoy Halloween is to immerse yourself in an enthralling story, and this collection of thrillers and horror books offers you recommendations to ...
As we once again approach the time to select our classes for the upcoming semester, students meet with their advisors to construct the best class schedule for their progress toward graduation. However, some students face ...
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 ...
The campus buzzes with excitement as Zeta Tau Alpha (ZTA) and Pi Kappa Alpha (Pike) join forces on September 29th to host a pickleball tournament benefiting two meaningful causes: Breast Cancer Awareness and the Boys ...
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 ...
In today’s competitive job market, preparing for your career while attending school is more crucial than ever. With insight from Sr. Associate Director Alexandra Anderson from SU’s Center for Career and Professional Development (CCPD), The ...
Countless students pass through the limestone-bricked walls of the A. Frank Smith Jr. Library on the daily. Planted almost directly at the center of campus, it acts as a haven for Southwestern students to study, ...