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Mustangs lose narrowly to Wichita State, drop 2-5 in conference

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How COVID-19 Impacted College Students’ School Choices

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Midterm Election Update

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Opening Well: SMU edges Texas A&M Commerce 77-60 in season tournament opener at Moody Coliseum.

Saturday, January 28, 2023

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COVID-19 cases surge on campus, SMU remains at low operational level
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COVID-19 cases surge on campus, SMU remains at low operational level

Vedang Uniyal September 9, 2021

COVID cases at SMU are on the rise as the new semester gets underway.

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COLUMN: As Bowl Game Date Passed With No Game, Maybe This was the Only Way the 2020 Season Could End
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COLUMN: As Bowl Game Date Passed With No Game, Maybe This was the Only Way the 2020 Season Could End

Kevin Reynolds January 3, 2021

The Frisco Bowl was canceled because of COVID-19 issues within the SMU program. Some called it “tough.” Maybe, though, the right word was fitting.

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Human Rights Trip Canceled For First Time In History
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Human Rights Trip Canceled For First Time In History

Kate Mcleod December 17, 2020

The cancellation of the Human Rights Poland pilgrimage comes same year as trip’s 25th anniversary

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‘I feel sorry for the players’: SMU Wraps Up First Homestand, But Takeaway is More About the Virus Than Basketball
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‘I feel sorry for the players’: SMU Wraps Up First Homestand, But Takeaway is More About the Virus Than Basketball

Kevin Reynolds December 2, 2020

SMU basketball is off to a 3-0 start. This may be the best SMU basketball team in years. But the talk, rightfully so, is still about the virus.

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Coaches, Players Give Glimpse Into ‘Surreal’ Last Five Months
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Coaches, Players Give Glimpse Into ‘Surreal’ Last Five Months

Kevin Reynolds August 6, 2020

SMU Athletics started its return on June 15. On the Coach’s Caravan, multiple coaches and players gave a glimpse into the last five months.

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AAC to keep all conference games, allow schools to sift through nonconference
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AAC to keep all conference games, allow schools to sift through nonconference

Kevin Reynolds August 5, 2020

The American Athletic Conference, which houses SMU, elected for an eight-game regular season schedule with the option for individual schools to play as many nonconference games as possible.

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Have you heard about the recent TikTok ban at some Have you heard about the recent TikTok ban at some Texas public universities? 

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“You never want it to come down to that one play “You never want it to come down to that one play,” Lanier said. “Disappointing outcome overall, but I’m proud of those kids.” 

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thedailycampus The Daily Campus @thedailycampus ·
23 Jan

“You never want it to come down to that one play,” Lanier said. “Disappointing outcome overall, but I’m proud of those kids.”

Read the full article by Kirk Ogunrinde at http://smudailycampus.com

📸 Courtesy: @SMUMustangs

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“Even though the first quarter was a little rough, they still tried to stay together as a team and keep each other pumped up,” said spectator Nelsha Peterson.

Read the full article at http://smudailycampus.com

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21 Jan

#Mustangs looking much stronger in these last two quarters. With less than 2 minutes left in the half, @SMUWBB Mustangs lead #Houston 52 to 48.

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