On November 8th nationwide, voters went to the polls for the United States 2022 midterm elections – including Southwestern University students. That day, SU Votes held an Election Day Festival for students on campus complete ...
A poem by Danielle Ferebee What should be delicious liquid gold Is crusty, solid, and bitterly cold The currency at which we trade our souls Buys us nothing of value, not even food over hot ...
Every time I exit my car in the Brown-Cody parking lot, ear piercing sounds ring into my skull. A dissonant chorus of squawks and squeaks and chirps sound around me. My heart starts to race, ...
In the name of progress… Family is only family in regards to cost-effective plans— On the various platforms like Netflix and Hulu , Family is no longer about who is sitting near you—At the dining ...
There are two types of people in this world: those who listen to Christmas music right after Halloween and those who listen right after Thanksgiving. Or perhaps you are a lunatic, someone with a slight ...
As a devout Christian who interns at a local church, I was a little apprehensive about going to watch Southwestern Theatre’s most recent production. The play, titled The Witch, features the devil as its main ...
To anyone who says all water tastes the same… My friends and I are too old for trick-or-treating. So, this Halloween, instead of sampling candy, we decided to taste-test water bottle brands!! Aquafina: I wasn’t ...
Last week, the Smith Library Center (SLC) celebrated its 30th anniversary of Senator Tower’s donation to Southwestern: the Senator Tower papers and the reading room in honor of this contribution. His daughters Jeanne Tower Cox ...
“It’s a full house,” I told my partner Andrew, as we pulled into the parking lot for the Austin Film Society. The turnout was surprising; I was skeptical as to whether anyone would care enough ...
“You’ve never seen The Shining?!” I asked my partner, my voice hysterically raising in pitch and volume. I was utterly shocked to learn that the person I’d been dating for six months hadn’t seen such ...