“I know you guys need water. I know you need food,” someone shouted these words at 4,000 sunburnt, dehydrated fans as they waited outside Tanacon; the convention organized by YouTuber Tana Mongeau and the entertainment ...
At the beginning of this semester, Southwestern launched a new app. This new addition has received mixed reactions amongst the student body and continues to spark controversy. The app gives you a myriad of information ...
I run through the rain in the direction of the Old Carriage House, a box of food clutched in one hand and an umbrella in the other. My shoes are soaked through and I desperately ...
Diverse experiences create our campus community. Interacting with and learning from others with different backgrounds from our own makes it possible for everyone on campus to grow, for empathy to be nurtured, and a better ...
The 2018 United States midterm elections are approaching and the campaigns are intensifying as the November 6th voting date closes in. All of the 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and 35 of ...
Our on-campus College Democrats and College Republicans are reaching out to the student body to help them be more politically active during this election season. Both have been pushing for students to register in Williamson ...
As the new fall semester starts off at Southwestern, student organizations and clubs are thriving off of both new and returning students. While some of these organizations are established and familiar, there are several new ...
Through November 12, The Sarofim School of Fine Arts Gallery presents State Lines. A moving point in space is defined as a line. Lines vary in an indefinite number of ways. A line may be ...