In the aftermath of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, Israel took control of the Gaza Strip and West Bank, areas claimed by Palestinians. The Israel-Palestine conflict, now seven decades old, continues today. Just over a year ...
As we once again approach the time to select our classes for the upcoming semester, students meet with their advisors to construct the best class schedule for their progress toward graduation. However, some students face ...
On various weekdays throughout the semester, students walking through McCombs Commons might encounter friendly furry faces waiting to greet them. Bishops Lounge grows easily crowded on days the organization Pet Partners surprises students with a ...
“I hear often, ‘You’re pretty good for a girl’. Why am I not just good? You can’t just tell me I’m good and leave it at that?” – Kat Mills, SU Student Skateboarding, a sport ...
On October 4, 2024, the Kappa Sigma House held a charity concert for individuals affected by cystic fibrosis, a genetic disease with severe side effects. The concert was headlined by the local Travis County-based band, ...
The campus buzzes with excitement as Zeta Tau Alpha (ZTA) and Pi Kappa Alpha (Pike) join forces on September 29th to host a pickleball tournament benefiting two meaningful causes: Breast Cancer Awareness and the Boys ...
If you’re like me, perhaps on your way back from a workout in the Robertson Gym, or leaving a class in Olin, you may have noticed a pristine stone obelisk surrounded by flowers. Perhaps you’ve ...
On September 24, students had the opportunity to meet with President Trombley and six SU administrators to discuss the campus’ current state. Trombley opened the discussion by stating that she had no agenda for this ...
In today’s competitive job market, preparing for your career while attending school is more crucial than ever. With insight from Sr. Associate Director Alexandra Anderson from SU’s Center for Career and Professional Development (CCPD), The ...
Countless students pass through the limestone-bricked walls of the A. Frank Smith Jr. Library on the daily. Planted almost directly at the center of campus, it acts as a haven for Southwestern students to study, ...