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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

Monday, May 29, 2023

Author: Jordan Moore

Opinion

Arts & entertainment editor says goodbye

Jordan Moore May 4, 2014

Although I’ve only worked with The Daily Campus for a semester (my last semester), I have enough to say to make a goodbye column worthwhile. I hadn’t, until this semester, … Read More

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Arts & Culture

Suburbia to bring up-and-coming artists to North Texas this weekend

Jordan Moore May 1, 2014

Friday and Saturday will debut a music festival in North Texas that has high hopes of becoming a returning show –– much like the artists in the lineup. Live Nation … Read More

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Arts & Culture Opinion

‘What’s the point’ of Christina Yang leaving?

Jordan Moore April 27, 2014

Why it’s ok to say goodbye and why she’ll be ok.

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Arts & Culture

Student repetoire shows to bring life to the stage with three plays

Jordan Moore April 22, 2014

  As the semester draws to a close, an exciting time begins in the Meadows theatre as three student directors put on shows as their student repertoire productions. Three senior … Read More

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Arts & Culture

‘Frack’ opens the floor for SMU theatre this weekend

Jordan Moore April 3, 2014

The buzz about fracking has been pretty loud this year, and it has only further echoed. Even for people who have no interest in politics, particularly those involving the environment … Read More

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Arts & Culture

TV picks up frequency this month

Jordan Moore April 1, 2014

TV fanatics rejoice. This week, TV premieres are airing on multiple networks. Last night alone boasted three premieres. “The Mindy Project” returned with its third season, after Mindy Kaling promoted … Read More

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Arts & Culture

Chelsea Handler visits North Texas, tours in characteristic style

Jordan Moore March 30, 2014

Friday evening was one for the books; the Verizon Theatere at Grand Prairie was lucky enough to host T.V. personality, Chelsea Handler. Handler is on tour promoting her new book, … Read More

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Arts & Culture

Conan O’Brien coming to Dallas

Jordan Moore March 30, 2014

If people haven’t yet seen the orange glow of lettered lights fire storming down across Dallas’ Majestic Theatere at night, it’s safe to say they’re way behind on news. The … Read More

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Arts & Culture

Chelsea Handler coming to Texas on live book tour

Jordan Moore March 27, 2014

The sometimes controversial but always endearing entertainment wonder woman is coming to Texas. With a resume of notoriety as a comedian, actress, T.V. host, author and producer, Handler is T.V.’s … Read More

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Arts & Culture

Stationary company offers unique and artistic prints

Jordan Moore March 25, 2014

  Tired of looking for special occasion cards and only finding the same cookie-cutter cardboard on the shelves? So was Smudge Ink Stationary and Gifts, a company started by two … Read More

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