It’s the most dolorous time of the year: finals season. As we count the days down until our much anticipated (and needed) winter break, we feel the pressures of finals loom over the horizon. For ...
With the conclusion of the 2024 elections, Americans on both sides of the aisle, including students here at SU, have the burning question: “Now what?” How will Donald Trump’s victory impact us nationally, and how ...
On November 10, the Southwestern University Percussion Ensemble performed their Fall 2024 production under Jordan Walsh’s direction at the Caldwell Carvey Foyer to showcase what they have been working on this semester. The audience heard ...
1. IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE BY LAURA NUMEROFF Shallow and pedantic. Filled with more plot holes than Swiss cheese. I’m not gonna lie: I have a personal vendetta against this book. You ...
Thanksgiving is a time to reconnect with family, reflect on what we’re thankful for, and, most importantly, eat. But as we all know, conversations can take unexpected turns—whether it’s about sports, politics, or that one ...
Three years ago, Southwestern University (SU) launched a tradition that combines the spooky charm of Halloween with the undeniable cuteness of pets. The annual Halloween PetPhoto Contest, envisioned by President Trombley, has become a beloved ...
October 17 marked the return of the semi-annual Art Stroll on Georgetown’s square, hosted by the Arts and Cultural Program. Once every fall and spring, participants are invited to partake in various cultural and artistic ...
On November 1, 2024, mystery was in the air. Southwestern students flocked to the patio of the Smith Library Center to attend the 4th annual Murder Mystery event hosted by Mask and Wig, SU’s student-run ...
On October 28, Georgetown Mayor Josh Schroeder visited Southwestern University to talk to students and the Student Government Association about local government and its importance. Georgetown, having recently crossed 100,000 in population, is rapidly expanding– ...