By Elizabeth Bell Last month, a retention consultant Charles Schroeder consulted with Southwestern pro-bono about the retention of minority students. “I was glad that I had the opportunity to be a part of the conversation, [and I hope] this ...
By Amy Gu Although Southwestern houses one of the country’s most diverse liberal arts communities, diversity groups on campus continue to shed even more light on racial justice. From January 20 to 21, the Race ...
By Natalia Kapacinkas On February 17 and 19, The SU English department and Paideia Investigating Identity cluster screened the Sundance Film Festival documentary Crime after Crime and invited its award-winning filmmaker Yoav Potash to present ...
By Amy Gu I carefully heeded each detail I noticed at Southwestern’s very first Race and Ethnicity Symposium, as a reporter and also as an underrepresented minority. I greatly appreciated the symposium’s exposure of SU’s ...
By Laura Gonzales Recently, Southwestern’s new organization Sustain, ventured into Aggieland to attend the 2015 “One Big Day, One Big Thanks, One Big Event” conference on January 30 and 31, in College Station, Tx. Sustain ...
By Cat Hosch On Nov. 4th, Texas residents will have the chance to vote once more for state, county and city political offices. Southwestern students are always encouraged to take part in the growth of ...
By Katie Temple The Spirit Committee hopes to increase school pride through changes made to campus aesthetically. Changes invoked this summer include the integration of the University’s logo and color scheme into buildings campus-wide. The ...
By Emma McDaniel Starting this year, first-years will automatically be enrolled in the Paideia journey, unlike in previous years of Paideia where it had been an alternative path for students. The Director of Paideia, Sherry ...