By Julie Swets On November 5, Georgetown’s Birkelbach Field filled with electrifying energy and pride as the Southwestern Pirates captured the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) Championship, defeating Trinity 20-7. Southwestern jumped to an early ...
By: Lanie Tunnell It’s the most wonderful time of the year. You head home to be welcomed by a barrage of food you didn’t scavenge in the commons. However, hibernating in a food coma all ...
By: Amy Gu Students and professors sit along the perimeter of the Academic Mall in silent protest of statements such as “Build a Wall,” “no safe spaces,” and “Trump 2k15” chalked onto various sites on ...
How can you describe this current Football season? A variety of different words can be used to describe it. Finale, in reference to the final season in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. Swan Song, referencing ...
By: Michelle Hershberger Rural North Dakota is seemingly the last place on earth to be the stage for a monumental cultural and environmental protest. The controversy surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline has transformed a once ...
Photo courtesy of Hope Hallie Rose By: Kayla Ingram Those fortunate enough to bear a relatively blank medical record don’t consider the experiences of people with rare diseases until it affects them directly in some ...
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 ...