By Jayden Beatty 200 hours of yoga and four months of nutrition classes later sophomore transfer student, Krista Everson became a certified yoga instructor and nutritionist. “My mom brought me to a yoga class at ...
By: Gabby Supnet “I didn’t know the city at all, but I was so excited to be in New York I cried. I was so excited” –Greta Gerwig My internship at SNL doesn’t start until ...
By: Jayden Beatty It all started with The West Wing. The newest edition to Southwestern’s Political Science department, Dr. Emily Sydnor, fell in love with American politics while watching the hit TV show in high ...
By: Nick Hurter Over the past year, a video of a girl went viral. The video showed a few seconds each day of a red haired girl in England, from one birthday to another. It ...
By: Natalie DeCesare This year, a stricter alcohol policy has resulted in reinforcing accountability and questioning organizational autonomy regarding fraternity parties. Differing from the last year’s alcohol policy, the new policy enforced by Student Activities ...
By Rachel Holm On June 26, the Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that state bans on same-sex marriage are unconstitutional, prompting an infantile and unsurprising but ultimately incorrect from some of Texas’s most ...
By: Esteban Woo Kee The last issue of the Megaphone reported the Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations that occurred at Southwestern from September 15th to October 15th. As alumni return to campus for homecoming weekend, they ...
By: Bobby Meyer The Southwestern University Police Department (SUPD) has been promoting its bicycle registration system for the beginning of the 2015-2016 academic year. Aimed at students with their own privately owned bicycles on campus, ...
By Emily Booher If you’re a stickler for ambiance, a Purity Ring show is something right up your alley. Amongst showers of lights suspended from either side of the stage, high tech music gear, and ...