Written by: Danielle Ferebee When it comes to behind the scenes of a film it’s not all movie magic. There’s a lot involved and many people working behind the camera. Sure, you have the main ...
Written by Andréa Goodart 21st-century students care strongly about the environment, and Southwestern University is no exception to this trend. Declared number 25 among the Princeton Review’s top 50 green colleges of 2023, Southwestern is ...
What you missed at the President’s Corner… In light of last week’s eventful protest, President Laura Skandera Trombley hosted an open-ended discussion titled “President’s Corner” regarding the recent discriminatory violations on campus. A circle of ...
A stream of students, staff, and faculty, many dressed in black, gradually made their way from the Bishop’s Lounge to the Academic Mall, carrying signs and chanting: “No more Mark Twain. We want change!” Last ...
A gaming tournament for Southwestern students complete with food, prizes, and competition happened on February 24th from 5:00 – 8:00 PM in the McCombs Ballroom! It was hosted by the SU Golden Pirates, a student ...
The SU Golden Pirates (SUGP), our campus’ gaming and e-sports organization, announced that among their lineup of teams, there would soon be a women’s Valorant team. While video games are not typically seen in a ...
With Additional Reporting by Tessa Elizondo Senior Thira Schlegel was commissioned by President Trombley to paint a mural in the Commons as a part of its larger redesign. The mural is on the wall to ...
Additional Reporting by Gerald Jones Last Wednesday and Sunday, racist slurs were written on the whiteboards in front of the doors of residences of several students of color in Clark Hall. This has sparked outrage ...
The Student Council (StuCo) will have its first meeting of this spring semester on Tuesday, February 7th from 7-8 PM in Olin 127. All students are invited to sit in on the general assembly meeting. ...
Written by Danielle Ferebee You know the expression, “When hell freezes over?” Well, I think that expression is a good way to describe the first week of February. If you thought last year’s Snowmageddon was ...