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Special Report: SMU Archives Reveal Painful Past

Quevedo named women’s swimming and diving coach

SMU equestrian captures first national championship

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

SMU student injured after getting hit by motor vehicle on campus

SMU unveils 2023 football schedule in revamped AAC

SMU lights up Moody Coliseum in win vs ECU

Parents from Anti-Hazing Coalition speak to SMU Greek community as yet another organization faces hazing allegations

Former Mustangs set to face off in Super Bowl LVII

Muslim Student Association holding donation drive for Turkey and Syria earthquake survivors

Sunday, June 04, 2023

Author: Courtney Cox

SMU’s die-in and protests around the world
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SMU’s die-in and protests around the world

Courtney Cox December 10, 2014

SMU’s Die-In yesterday was one of many protests around the world in response to race relations.

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Health and Wellness

Soup to warm your heart and soul

Courtney Cox November 30, 2014

It all happened so suddenly. Winter is here. Snow has fallen and now who wants to drink cold green juices to stay healthy and get their veggies in? All you … Read More

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Alt-J took me to Nara
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Alt-J took me to Nara

Courtney Cox November 6, 2014

Alt-J performed at South Side Ballroom on Wednesday, November 5.

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Negative ads in the governor’s race

Courtney Cox November 2, 2014

This has been an unfriendly election filled with negative ads, but Abbott has always had and currently has a large lead. We’ll see the results on Tuesday.

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Arts & Culture

Post ACL weekend one depression

Courtney Cox October 7, 2014

ACL happened and I’m in love.

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Weird stuff I heard at ACL

Courtney Cox October 7, 2014

“I was a part of the Red Hot Chili Peppers… jump rope team in first grade.” “How do I get on the Snapchat feed?!” “Hold my hand and pretend like … Read More

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Program Council Presents Chance The Rapper

Courtney Cox September 2, 2014

The Verge Tour is bringing Chance The Rapper, Sweater Beats, Young & Sick and leading brands to campus.

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Weird Weight Loss

Courtney Cox April 30, 2014

People are doing quirky things in order to lose weight, including eating hot dogs and wearing acupuncture beads.

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Studio to be named for Belo chair Pederson

Courtney Cox April 14, 2014

The journalism school’s broadcast studio dedication ceremony will be on April 23.

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High score for bars with games

Courtney Cox April 10, 2014

Bars are drawing in customers by incorporating games into their repertoire.

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