On Thursday, April 10, an excited crowd of Southwestern students (mostly members from SU’s eight panhellenic organizations) filed into the Robertson Gym to enjoy a night of pageantry and charity: Zeta Tau Alpha’s Big Man ...
Hundreds of boots shuffled into the Bishop’s Lounge on a cloudy Friday afternoon as the Southwestern campus geared up for a night full of dancing, music performances, and plenty of food. Hosted by Student Life ...
On March 10th, 2025, from 12:30pm to 1:30pm, the Career Center for Professional Development (CCPD), co-sponsored by the Business and Political Science Departments, organized a Curious Conversation event for students to hear from business graduate ...
Names and places in this work have been removed for the safety of people and parties involved. Driving up to a Georgetown church, one might not expect anything unusual for small town Texas. Maybe a ...
Southwestern boasts its status as the first university in Texas, but with that comes a history of violence and oppression. The Southwestern community openly came closer to acknowledging that history when Dr. Naomi Reed of ...
On February 28, 2025, the JEDI center hosted a virtual “Know Your Rights” information session to inform students of their rights when dealing with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other federal agencies responsible for ...
On March 7th, 2025, Grace Pyka ‘05 of Alumni Relations, as well as the Student Foundation, kicked off the first week of Women’s History Month by hosting the International Women’s Day Reception event. It showed ...
On February 4th, 2025, Southwestern’s Political Science Department hosted a post-election roundtable discussion, a meeting intended to follow up on the pre-election roundtable discussion held back in October of 2024. Around 30 people attended the ...
Now that spring feels like it’s sprung with summer quick at its heels, it is once again the season of color, light, and life. In celebration of this rebirth, Hindus across India and the world ...
Written in conjunction with Gus Papasan, Michael Harrell, and Mia Lawson Since 1978, the Brown Symposium has posed thought-provoking subjects to students, staff, and visitors alike. Funded through an endowment established by the Brown Foundation ...