By Elena Welsh and Anthony Garcia Through the month of October, rows of books with bright paper flames protruding from their pages could be seen scattered throughout the first floor of the Smith Library Center. ...
In an effort to appeal to Millennials and Gen Z, fancams of Biden and Harris replace most policymaking in the White House. Fancams are videos made by supporters and the White House media team of ...
In February, the Civil Discourse Project was announced to students on campus. This project was advertised to be a two day event that would end in an election watch party on Super Tuesday. The Civil ...
Bombshell is a searing indictment of misogyny and patriarchy, and it takes place in the arena least likely for such a narrative: the halls of Fox News. It’s about the scandal that would eventually dethrone ...
On March 3, 2020, one of the most pivotal days in the 2020 election cycle occurred: Super Tuesday. On this day, about one-third of the delegates were accounted for in a total of fourteen states, ...
SING! is one of Southwestern University’s most popular traditions, always drawing huge crowds, and this year was no exception. SING! 2020 was completely sold out several days prior to the event, with students, parents, alumni, ...
Homecoming 2019 will be taking place over the weekend of Friday October 4 to Sunday October 6, and attendees can expect a packed schedule with activities to appeal to every member of the Southwestern University ...
John Kevin Delaney was the United States Representative for Maryland’s 6th congressional district from 2013 to 2019 and is now in the running for President of the United States in 2020. In fact, Delaney was ...
If you are in the mood for a sweet flaky strudel or a savory sea salt coffee, 85℃ Bakery Cafe is the place to be. Standing on the corner, between a Korean grocery store and ...
Introduction Peremptory challenges, which allow attorneys to remove jurors without explanation or cause during the voir dire process, have been limited by two Supreme Court cases, Batson v. Kentucky (476 U.S. 79 [1986]) and J.E.B. ...