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By: Sherlyn Ong Fifteen years ago, First-year Margaret Leal began what she now calls her passion. At the young age of two and a half years, the McAllen, Texas native was put in her first ...
By: Andrew Kevin Pratt In most sports, the team or person with the lowest score is the loser. In golf, however, the goal is to aim low. The game of patience may look like an ...
By: Cat Hosch I really like being informed. I read the news online, I watch replays of news reports, I read whatever copy of a newspaper I can get my hands on. Knowing what is going on ...
By: Cat Hosch Last year, I read an article online, titled “A List of Excuses I Used For My Depression.” These were excuses the author offered to others in case they were struggling with depression and were ...
By: Amy Gu “It’s a shame that something like that [a suicide] would happen at our school,” a principal told one of my classmates four years ago when she brought up the late death of our ...
By: Julie Swets The Southwestern community is immensely pleased with the completion of Phase One of the Fondren-Jones Science Building, which was unveiled in late March. The consensus is that the best part of this building ...
By Natalie DeCesare The 38th Brown Symposium will explore the intersections of art and revolution in a two –part series presented as a Keynote Colloquium November 4 and an official symposium March 1 to 3. ...
By Natalie DeCesare Dell Children’s Hospital serves 46 counties as a “miracle hospital,” delivering life-saving treatment to the greater Southwestern University community. The necessity for advanced technologies at the hospital led to a dance marathon ...
By: Hunter White Editor’s Note: Hunter White is an 2014 graduate of Southwestern and is the Communications Director of RAMP (Republicans Against Marijuana Prohibition) How to make your voice heard Every two years, the fanfare begins, American ...
By: Clara McMichael If one walks around Southwestern, they will see memorialization of Texas’ racial history – from the cannons in front of the Kappa Alpha fraternity house, to the permanent exhibit of Civil War memorabilia on ...