If obtaining a college degree is not already enough, students should also show relevant internship or work experience to stay competitive within the workforce after school. While most students have heard that Southwestern’s Career Services ...
One of the things incoming students dread the most is the infamous Freshman Fifteen. While this popular myth has been proven to be an exaggeration, studies have found that the majority of college students – ...
In 1971, the Libertarian Party was founded to represent Americans as unique and competent individuals. Since then, Libertarians have prided themselves on a few grounding principles: America’s heritage of liberty, unique expression of freedom, a ...
By: Willow Riscar “The road to hell is paved with good intentions” is a proverb that I directly attribute to our current societal climate of political correctness, or as I like to call it, polite ...
By: Sherlyn Ong Wanna hear a joke? The debates. Tragic. That’s what the debates were. The debate was basically an argument between the screaming bully and the teacher’s pet. The amount of actual content that ...
The 38th Brown Symposium will explore the intersections of art and revolution in a two –part series presented as a Keynote Colloquium November 4th and an official symposium March 1-3rd. On a biannual basis, ...
By: Colin Scruggs Open through November 14, a new exhibit titled “Allow Me: Facing Identity” will be hosted in the Sarofim Fine Arts Gallery. Curated by Ron Geibel, Visiting Assistant Professor of Art, this multimedia ...
By: Anna Krolikowski The University Planning Committee (UPC) is constantly planning a variety of acts and events for Southwestern’s weekly Friday Night Live, but for one of their early October events, they decided to do ...
By: Lanie Tunnell Back in 2012, I fell in love with the Presidential Debate series. Barack Obama has become an icon thanks to the hour and a half segments that launched him into stardom. So ...