Sophmore Tyler Wayne works on the Kappa Sigma - Delta Gamma float in preperation for Saturday's homecoming parade. The parade will take place Saturday before the football game and starts behind Dallas Hall. (0) comments
SMU graduates were presented with prestigious honors Thursday night at the Fairmont Hotel in downtown Dallas. Many applications were reviewed before they were narrowed down to four, which were approved by university President R. Gerald Turner. "This year we have four incredibly diverse recipients. (0) comments
The election night surprise of Dallas County Democrats has brought another twist into the University Gardens saga. Presiding Judge Jay Patterson, a Republican, was defeated by Democrat Martin Lowy 52 to 48 percent for the judgeship of the 101st state district court. (0) comments
SMU students and the Mustang Band will showcase their musical and comedic talents Friday night at the Pigskin Revue, a musical variety show steeped in SMU Homecoming history. This year's 74th annual Revue, hosted by the Mustang Band, will kick off at 8:15 p. (0) comments
Patrick Barta remembers calling his mother everyday when he got home from school between four and five o'clock. What is there to eat? What is there to do? What time will you be home? Carolyn Barta took the calls and answered her son's questions patiently and calmly. (0) comments
SMU faculty, students and members of the Dallas community gathered in the Umphrey Lee Ballroom Thursday afternoon for Associate Professor of Political Science Joseph F. Kobylka's speech on "When Bible Classes Go to the Supreme Court, What Will They See?" sponsored by The Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility. (0) comments
Sixteen SMU graduate students performed monologues based on the events of Hurricane Katrina on Wednesday in the Hughes-Trigg Varsity. The "Katrina Monologues" were a tribute to the victims and survivors of the hurricane. One monologue told the story of a mother, Ethel Friedman and her son. (0) comments
Students walking across campus Monday and Tuesday afternoon might see something a little unusual on the Boulevard. That's what Ali Martin Scoufield and the rest of the Diversity Action Team are going for. The group has been working to put on the Tunnel of Oppression program to educate people about different kinds of discrimination. (0) comments
Mustang Foundation, SMU's only student-run nonprofit organization, will host its first annual trunk show as part of SMU Homecoming activities Nov. 11 in the lobby of the Owen Fine Arts Center. The event will take place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will include local vendors. (0) comments
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