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It has been seven years since 19 Islamic terrorists fundamentally changed our understanding of the world and our place in it. Since then we have undertaken two wars, crushed some of our enemies, ...
When the data from NASA’s Mars rovers was released,geological sciences professor David Blackwell thought it wasinteresting, but he remained skeptical. “You can’t really be sure about [data] like ...
SMU students worry about being able to find a parking spot on campus. Now students have to worry about whether or not their car is going to be the way they left it when they get back. First-year men, ...
A school is a place for education, and it’s also a place where kids can socialize and develop skills that will help them later in life. When it comes to making sure school is a safe environment, the ...
Two hundred and thirty nine chairs were set up on Dallas Lawn to represent an empty Shabbat table of the Israeli hostages that are currently being held by Hamas. Led by SMU Hillel and local Dallas ...
Barley House was quiet on election night, rare for the college pub usually filled with SMU students. The scent of freshly-fried, golden-brown fries wafted through the crisp autumn air on the pub’s ...
Growing up the tallest girl in her middle school class, Ella Skelsey was hyper-aware of the way she looked. At 5’10, she towered over her classmates. She shopped in the women’s section for school ...
In this segment of the DC election coverage, SMU Journalism students share their perspectives on the election and its significance to them based on the guiding question: Where do you want to see ...
After a long day of teaching journalism classes in Umphrey Lee, Charlie Scudder sits behind his dark wooden desk, making his final edits of this week’s podcast episode. A decorated journalist, SMU ...
More than 400 homeless individuals wake up every morning in Dallas and begin forming a line in front of the welcome center at The Bridge. They wait patiently for the center to open to schedule ...
EDITORS’ NOTE: This article contains mentions of profanity and hate speech. This story was updated to include additional context. An increase in antisemitic acts on campus has left the Jewish ...
This story was originally published in The DC’s Spring 2024 Issue. A sparse and bare bush conceals Sassy, a brown tabby cat with glowing yellow eyes, as she scurries out of a rotting, wooden cat ...
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