Photo courtesy of africanamericanhistorymonth.gov By: Amy Gu History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again. -Maya Angelou 1863 The Emancipation Proclamation legally frees black slaves ...
By: DevonBradley On February 1, the Iowa Caucuses kicked off the 2016 race for the White House with Texas senator Ted Cruz earning a comfortable victory in the bitterly fought Republican race while former Secretary ...
Photo by Erica Cheng By: Willow Riscar It’s February, which means it’s time to celebrate black achievement throughout history and within society. To bring awareness to black history month, one must be aware of the different ...
By: Natalie DeCesare In partnership with the Associated Colleges of the South, Southwestern will host the 11th biennial Gender Studies Conference February 19th-21st. This year’s theme, “Gender Across…” explores the interdisciplinary relevance of gender through ...
By: Clara McMichael If you want to satisfy your sweet tooth and contribute to curing diseases on an international scale, you can do both these things at the same time on February 24, at Cupcake Wars to ...
By: Natalie DeCesare Last semester, the Sustainability Committee approved eight studentled projects to receive support from the Green Fund. While implementation of these projects continue, students can submit fall project ideas until March 4th at 5pm using ...
By Andrew Pratt In what could have been Peyton Manning’s last game ever, he was quickly upstaged by two other celebrities during what could have been the dullest Super Bowl in its 50 year history. ...
Above: Comedians and YouTube stars Dave and Ethan performed at the January 29th FNL. Photo by Erica Cheng Friday Night Live marks the kickoff to the weekend for many students. This Spring’s lineup features a particularly ...
By Nick Hurter Jordan VanNess, a Tennessee native and Senior Education major at Southwestern, is not timid when it comes to matters of education. Growing up, he quickly learned the problems within the education system, ...