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SMU equestrian captures first national championship

Alex Alarcón, Faith Bombito win runoff elections for student body president and vice president

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SMU lights up Moody Coliseum in win vs ECU

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Unlike a normal school year, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused students to equip themselves with PPE in order to return to campus safely

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Southwest Airlines reduces flight activity by 50 percent and promises to serve essential travelers despite COVID-19 pandemic

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Big iDeas winners win big at the Big iDeas Demo Fair on Feb. 14.

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Alexa Vickaryous October 28, 2019

India found a need for more open conversations around mental illness on SMU’s campus.

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Alexa Vickaryous September 12, 2019

Captain of Pom Squad Hannah Morris wants to “cheer louder and dance bigger” this season.

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Alexa Vickaryous July 3, 2019

Fewer students are attending religious services as they go through college

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Alexa Vickaryous June 28, 2019

Underlying gender stereotypes persist, causing fewer women leaders.

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Alexa Vickaryous April 23, 2019

After class, RyanCole Weldon-Caroll volunteers and facilitates community through his new club.

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