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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

Saturday, June 10, 2023

Author: John McCarthy

Is your SMU degree worth it?
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Is your SMU degree worth it?

John McCarthy May 11, 2016

Students across the country work for years on their degrees and all wonder the same thing: Is my degree worth it? To answer this question for SMU students, the Daily Campus looked at graduates from the past few decades.

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Women’s style as ‘borrowed from the boys’
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Women’s style as ‘borrowed from the boys’

John McCarthy April 20, 2016

It’s true: women’s style has been influenced over the decades by traditional menswear as designers have adapted during war times and cultural shifts to make clothing that is both feminine and fierce.

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Celebrate Peruna at Peruna Palooza
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Celebrate Peruna at Peruna Palooza

John McCarthy April 15, 2016

Happy 83rd Birthday, Peruna! Go out and help Student Foundation celebrate today, April 15, from 1 to 4 p.m. on the Dallas Hall Lawn with food, games and lots of fun.

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Continuing the conversation on black excellence in education
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Continuing the conversation on black excellence in education

John McCarthy April 3, 2016

Several Students, faculty, administrators and community leaders assembled on the first floor of Harold C. Simmons Hall for an open forum to discuss the issues, trials and tribulations surrounding the education and experiences of the African American community.

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Things to do on St. Patrick’s Day
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Things to do on St. Patrick’s Day

John McCarthy March 17, 2016

Today’s the day! It’s time to bust out all things green to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. March 17th is the day on which we commemorate the Irish heritage and culture.

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Airline Parking Center closed for Spring Break
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Airline Parking Center closed for Spring Break

John McCarthy March 4, 2016

The Airline Parking Center will be closed for maintenance during spring break.

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SMU professor showcases SMU’s arts entrepreneurship program
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SMU professor showcases SMU’s arts entrepreneurship program

John McCarthy February 20, 2016

Jim Hart, the award-winning director of arts entrepreneurship at Meadows School of the Arts, showcased his teaching technique that proves you can learn a lot through fun and games.

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Simmons commemorates Black History Month
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Simmons commemorates Black History Month

John McCarthy February 1, 2016

The Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development is hosting a night of commemoration for Black History Month on Saturday Feb. 6 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. … Read More

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