A skeleton in the back corner donned a pirate outfit and held a framed newspaper article: “One Pirate’s Trash is Another Pirate’s Treasure”. A newspaper clipping, a remnant of the last printed paper from The ...
On the 17th of February, 2022, in our second semester of fully in-person post-zoom school, Southwestern University’s Coalition of Chronic Illness hosted a Be the Match drive for one of their members, Cami Eagle. In ...
On January 28, SU alumna Bianca Perez ‘16 paid us a visit, speaking about her career in wildlife management, working with endangered species. She gave students her perspective on working in the field locally, as ...
Walking around campus, one can’t help but notice the slight blurs of movement as cats dart away from the sounds of crunching leaves. They duck underneath parked cars near the Lord Residential Hall and scamper ...
This article mentions eating disorders, mental illness, and trauma. Reader discretion is advised. The information in this article should not be taken as professional medical advice. If you or a loved one are struggling with ...
This article mentions seasonal affective disorder, eating disorders, depression, and suicide. Viewer discretion is advised. If you or a loved one are struggling with depression, please visit the Mental Health America website for help. As ...
By Elena Welsh and Anthony Garcia Through the month of October, rows of books with bright paper flames protruding from their pages could be seen scattered throughout the first floor of the Smith Library Center. ...
As you are (hopefully) already aware, Georgetown is having a city council special election in District 6 this year. It is a special election because Rachael Johnrowe recently resigned from the city council. Jake French ...
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Disclaimer: The information in this article should not be substituted for medical advice. Please consult a professional medical doctor if you or a loved one has been affected by breast cancer. This month is Breast ...