By Amy Gu A classmate shared with me a Washington Post feature on Ms. Emily E. Smith, a blonde-haired blue-eyed woman sitting cross-legged amongst students with skin darker than hers. The feature introduced Ms. Smith’s ...
By Devon Bradley The process of financial aid can seem daunting at first glance. With the rising cost of tuition each year in schools across the nation, many students are finding it harder to pay ...
By Sarah Surgeoner The annual Spring Family Day will take place Feb. 12-13, featuring activities and events to give visiting parents a glimpse into their student’s time at Southwestern. “The Office of Alumni and Parent ...
By Natalie DeCesare The updated Alumni Directory provides students direct access to hundreds of alumni and networking possibilities. Located on the Alumni page of Southwestern’s website, the directory easily navigates search preferences to best match ...
Photo by Michelle Hershberger By Clara McMichael It was twilight outside the Williamson County Courthouse as Georgetown residents in sweeping Civil War-era dresses and starched uniforms entered the building for the “Old South Ball: A ...
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Sent to the editors under the pseudonym Whatthewha t Morality is such a fickle thing to discuss, at times; on one hand, we designate that certain actions are morally intolerable simply because they are actions ...
By: Banafsheh Madaninejad, part-time assistant professor of religion It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that some of our most profound moral insights come not from theory but from experience. Consider the case of Jewish refugees ...
SU students will participate in a climate march to raise awareness of the upcoming Paris Climate Summit on Saturday. The march will be around the Georgetown square from 12-12:30 pm. It will be held in ...