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Quevedo named women’s swimming and diving coach

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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

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

Saturday, June 03, 2023

Author: Trevor Thrall

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Online streaming beneficial for students on a budget

Trevor Thrall May 6, 2014

For many college students, every penny counts. Funding is scarce when it comes to luxuries such as entertainment. Watching movies has historically been pricy, requiring either a $10 ticket at … Read More

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Students camp out for tickets

Trevor Thrall February 16, 2014

Students answer the question, “What made you want to come camp out?” while waiting in line for basketball tickets.

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Firing Line: Rowling says ‘JK,’ Ron and Hermione not meant to be

Trevor Thrall February 2, 2014

Readers and viewers everywhere have been stupefied. After years of knowing that Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger were living happily ever after, J.K. Rowling reveals that Harry and Hermione should … Read More

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Dallas Comedy House improv teaches students life skills

Trevor Thrall December 12, 2013

Students of improvisation claim that their time in the theater has provided them with lessons that apply to many aspects of life.

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Campus expansion requires demolition of faculty homes
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Campus expansion requires demolition of faculty homes

Trevor Thrall December 1, 2013

Donations to SMU have created funding for new buildings on the northeast side of campus. Because of this, homes occupied by SMU faculty and staff will be demolished to make room for construction.

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Eat sustainable, local agriculture

Trevor Thrall November 17, 2013

Eating organic produce, or anything green at all, is out of character for East Texans. They want their factory-farmed steroid-riddled meat breaded, deep-fried, and drenched in gravy. Don’t forget to … Read More

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Seacrest Studios brightens patients’ time at Children’s Medical Center

Trevor Thrall November 4, 2013

A hospital may not be the ideal place for a child, but Seacrest Studios helps to make the best of each patient’s stay through an internal television and radio broadcast tailored to children.

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Modest costumes exist
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Modest costumes exist

Trevor Thrall October 29, 2013

Don’t be deterred from dressing up for Halloween if you want to avoid the skimpy costumes.

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SpongeSnobs, No Chance

Trevor Thrall October 17, 2013

SpongeBob is far from a parent’s worst nightmare.

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Event promotes literacy for first-graders

Trevor Thrall October 10, 2013

Reading for a Reason hopes to improve literacy through a book drive and an on-campus event for first-graders.

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