On February 7, Dr. Bryan Emmon Hall visited Southwestern as a guest artist and performed several pieces with his accompanist, Lorna Eder, on piano. Dr. Hall enjoys success as both a performer and teacher. He ...
Promoting student agency and amplification of the Paideia philosophy define several proposals under consideration by the Curriculum Committee recommending changes to Southwestern’s General Education Requirements. Although current students will likely not see these changes, such ...
by: Bryony McLaughlin Dear Editor, I was disappointed to see how you chose to report on the subject matter for the article “Southwestern is Under Investigation” in a recent issue of the Megaphone. The bold red ...
Photo by: Sherlyn Ong By: NatalieDeCesare The Board of Trustees approved a 3.4% collective increase in tuition and fees for next year. What information did they assess to reach such a decision? The Board of ...
By Michelle Hershberger The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill not only made Ms. Lauryn Hill a legend, her spiritual, political, and deeply personal masterpiece defined an era of hip hop where artists wrote and sang about ...
By Michelle Hershberger The Austin Film Festival and Conference celebrated the art of writing and filmmaking with an eight day festival featuring 180 films. The films represented various genres and included world premieres, Texas premieres, ...
By: Andrew Pratt In February, the world was sent into erotic bliss. The cinematic depiction of the adult erotica “Fifty Shades of Grey” pleased others, while the rest sat through a two-hour film that is ...
By Elliott Carter Hip-hop and jazz music have been intertwined since the hip-hop emerged from the Bronx in the 70’s, but in turning on almost any hip-hop radio station you’d be hard pressed to find ...