Why limit pride to just one month? On Saturday, October 11, Georgetown Pride hosted its third annual pride festival! This family-friendly event brought together members of the Georgetown community to celebrate love, identity, and belonging. ...
ACL Weekend 1: A Megaphonian’s Review Since 2002, Zilker Park has hosted the Austin City Limits music festival at the beginning of the fall season. A cultural landmark for the city, for years the festival ...
What’s scarier than a horror movie? I’d argue that it is the realization that it is 9PM on a Sunday, and you haven’t checked Moodle the entire weekend. Suddenly, the pile of readings and discussion ...
While most people know you can go to the health center for a cold or other common illness, it offers far beyond what is assumed. Located on the second floor of Prothro, the health center is ...
On Friday the 3rd, October 2025, Southwestern students gathered together for a night of dancing, DJs, and pirate-themed drinks. Compared to other universities, which have the standard Homecomings and Winter Formals, Southwestern stands out with ...
Co-authored by Gus Papasan and Ali Dunn Welcome back to college, fellow pirates! As the new school year begins, if you’re like us Megaphonians, the need for coffee to get through particularly packed weeks in ...
To preface: Everything said in this article is hypothetical. We hypothetically offer all these classes on campus, and hypothetically, some result in easier As than others. These suppositions are subject to change per semester and ...
On college campuses across America, Student Unions sit empty, club sizes shrink, and messages between friends remain unsent. The number of young people actively dating or seeking a partnership–romantic or otherwise–declines more with every passing ...
On September 17th, Southwestern University held the annual Hispanic and Latine Heritage Month (HLHM) celebration in the Bishop’s Lounge. This celebration consisted of a series of tables, each representing a different Hispanic or Latin country ...
Earlier this school year, you may have received an email or seen an Instagram post about voting for this year’s SGA representatives. Friends and peers’ faces plastered all over your phone screen, campaigns being run, ...