As life returns to Southwestern University, its students and faculty alike gear up for the fall semester, one comfort is noticeably absent: the campus’ hammocks. From a perfect resting spot for an afternoon nap to ...
On November 29 in the McCombs Ballroom, many Southwestern students gathered to listen to The More You Know About Racism Panel. Hosted and organized by the JEDI center, the panel was a chance for students ...
Co-written with Augustus Papasan One of Southwestern’s most important Core Values is encouraging activism in the pursuit of justice and the common good. DeVonte Rogers attempts to put this activism into action through the Southwestern Student ...
I saw the shift from spring to winter, and hoped for warmth to fill up my plate. Up ahead was a freezing December, but this time, I chose not to hide or hibernate. And in ...
Among the witches and the bones of skeletons, There is true horror in the false pretense. Of affection and love, Come spiders and bugs. On the darkest night, looking for the light, The fog creeped ...
A Poem Mother takes me downstairs to where the body lies,gangrenous, grotesque, splayed upon the table.She makes me look it in the eyes.There is blood on the floor, dried like rust upon the iron.An earthwork ...
While the beauty within her monstrous face shone from her hollow interiors, only she will remember the carving, gouging, and scooping out of orange flesh. A set of sharp tools to declare her as no ...
Written by Aleena Khan How’s that one song by The Rock go? “It’s about drive, it’s about power, we stay hungry, we devour.” Well, I couldn’t think of a better song to describe SU athletes. ...
By Dani Ferebee An apple a day keeps the bad grades away It turns the clouds into a bright, sunny day I want good grades, you know my stance On the the statue named Monstrance ...
The greenery is so bright it’s yellow. Like the sunlight can’t make up its mind. On the clearest days, all that can be seen is gold. So pure in itself nothing that can taint its ...