The Retail Club sponsored a fashion show last night in the Ernst & Young Gallery to show students how to build a business wardrobe. (0) comments
SMU will announce that it is the site of the George W. Bush Presidential Library Friday morning in a "major announcement" inside the Hughes-Trigg Student Center. Two sources involved with the announcement confirmed the news Thursday afternoon to The Daily Campus. Click here for the full story. (0) comments
Sen. Barack Obama rallied a capacity crowd at Reunion Arena midday Wednesday only hours after winning his 10th contest in a row. Despite suffering from a cold - he stopped halfway through his speech to blow his nose - Obama brought the diverse Dallas audience to its feet numerous times. (0) comments
Seven local non-profit professionals entertained questions and explained their jobs to SMU students at Wednesday's Career Center brown bag lunch featuring careers in non-profits. The featured professionals included SMU graduates Casey Wetz of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Amy Taylor of TACA (The Arts Community Alliance) and SMU wellness professor Mandy Golman of Girls In Motion. (0) comments
Everything old is new again in the never-ending saga of the George W. Bush Presidential Library Complex. Former University Gardens condo owner Gary Vodicka is back in the news after releasing a deposition he took of new Bush Foundation president Mark Langdale to The Dallas Morning News. (1) comment
Senior English Lecturer Tom Stone's lecture on the conspiracy theory behind John F. Kennedy's assassination raised many questions to the real reasons behind the fatal shooting in Dealey Plaza on Nov. 22, 1963. "The problem started with the Warren Commission," Stone said. (1) comment
Over the weekend, 1,000 Dallas-area middle schoolers entered the world of bioengineering for a day at SMU. Visioneering 2008 held its largest program in its eight-year history, packing Moody Coliseum with students, teachers, sponsors and members of the SMU community. (0) comments
When Student Senate addressed the eating options in Umphrey Lee Dining Hall in a recent Peruna Poll, 61 percent of students said the food was not healthy. There is now good news for students who felt the Umphrey Lee Dining Hall provided unhealthy foods: Umphrey Lee has now added a new Health-Up section. (0) comments
Through the rest of Thursday, the SMU chapter of Habitat for Humanity will continue to hold a sign-up session for this year's "Home Builders Blitz." The SMU chapter will hold a "Building off the Boulevard" session, which will involve building one or two houses near the SMU community. (0) comments
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