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 ...
Students at Southwestern University are already accustomed to the Pirate Bike, a free, campus-run bike share program kicked off in the fall of 2004. Now, fourteen years later, students momentarily experienced another environmentally friendly transportation ...
On Friday September 21st, Southwestern’s own University Programming Council (UPC) hosted the eccentric magician Norman Ng! Norman has been performing his exhilarating art across the nation for over 23 years! He began his career in ...
If you never look at your postmaster emails or trash them every morning, chances are you probably missed out on participating in Be Heard: Free Speech and Civil Discourse. Be Heard was a series of ...
For decades, Austin’s (small) Asian community has yearned for more authentic restaurants, stores, and hangout spots. Unlike Houston’s Chinatown, known by locals as Bellaire Boulevard, Austin’s “Asiatown” is heavily lacking and decentralized. Bubble tea shops, ...