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Hispanic Heritage Month began Monday, Sept. 15, and SMU’s Office of Social Change and Intercultural Engagement marked the ...
SMU’s National Pan-Hellenic Council has kicked off its “NPHC Week – Louder and Prouder” this Monday, Sept. 15, 2025, through ...
SMU faculty met for their first regularly scheduled senate meeting of the 2025-26 school year on Wednesday, Sept. 3. The meeting began with introductions of the many new senators joining the senate ...
On Friday, Sept. 12, SMU’s 11th President, Dr. Jay Hartzell, was officially inaugurated. He was joined by the board of ...
SMU hit the road for the first time in 2025, traveling to Springfield, Mo., to face Missouri State. The Bears, in their first ...
On Friday, Sept. 5, I was in my Thomas House apartment, excited for a 4 p.m. call with one of my best friends, whom I haven’t seen since she graduated from SMU in May. As I sat in an armchair, ...
Charlie Kirk, a 31-year-old conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), was fatally shot on Wednesday, ...
SMU’s annual A Night at the Club drew curious and excited students to Armstrong Fieldhouse on Thursday, Sept. 4. Hosted by ...
SMU’s Mac’s Place just whipped out a new menu for the fall semester, introducing a plethora of new food items. Mac’s Place ...
A new documentary feature, “The American Southwest”, is set to premiere at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas on Thursday, ...
Students gathered at SMU on Sept. 9 to hear firsthand accounts from North Korean refugees and advocacy fellows with Liberty in North Korea (LiNK), a nonprofit dedicated to human rights and refugee ...
Despite outstanding performances across SMU’s offense, the No. 17 Mustangs couldn’t stop the Baylor Bears in a ...