On Saturday, January 21st, a crowd of over a million people congregated in Washington D.C – coming from all corners of the nation. Bringing signs and pink “pussyhats,” they prepared to march in the ...
By: Amy Gu Students and professors sit along the perimeter of the Academic Mall in silent protest of statements such as “Build a Wall,” “no safe spaces,” and “Trump 2k15” chalked onto various sites on ...
By: Michelle Hershberger Rural North Dakota is seemingly the last place on earth to be the stage for a monumental cultural and environmental protest. The controversy surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline has transformed a once ...
Photo courtesy of Hope Hallie Rose By: Kayla Ingram Those fortunate enough to bear a relatively blank medical record don’t consider the experiences of people with rare diseases until it affects them directly in some ...
The 38th Brown Symposium will explore the intersections of art and revolution in a two –part series presented as a Keynote Colloquium November 4th and an official symposium March 1-3rd. On a biannual basis, ...
If obtaining a college degree is not already enough, students should also show relevant internship or work experience to stay competitive within the workforce after school. While most students have heard that Southwestern’s Career Services ...
One of the things incoming students dread the most is the infamous Freshman Fifteen. While this popular myth has been proven to be an exaggeration, studies have found that the majority of college students – ...
In 1971, the Libertarian Party was founded to represent Americans as unique and competent individuals. Since then, Libertarians have prided themselves on a few grounding principles: America’s heritage of liberty, unique expression of freedom, a ...
By: Jerry Brody, Retired Vice President for Student Life As the anniversary of my daughter Hallie’s death approaches, I would like to thank the members of the Southwestern University community (Trustees, Administrators, Faculty, Staff and Students) who ...
By: Colin Scruggs During her first year at Southwestern, Savannah Coleman found her place in the theater department. Four years later, she’s leaving her mark on stage as student director of “Gabriel: A Polemic.” Coleman ...