John Lefler, guitarist for the band Dashboard Confessional performs Wednesday night in McFarlin Auditorium during the CodeRed concert. The concert was sponsored by Program Council. (0) comments
Matt Newcomer first took Adderall during his senior year of high school. He had free access to the prescribed drug from a friend who had been diagnosed with Attention-Deficit Disorder. He took one pill the night before an exam in his Advanced Placement biology class. (0) comments
Hidden between the flashy lights of pubs on Greenville Avenue is a little red door that leads you to The Girls Room. It's dark outside, which sets the mood. Britney Spears, Demi Moore, Carmen Electra and many more celebrities started a new workout craze: pole dancing. (3) comments
While most 19-year-olds are focusing on their college experience, Jessica Mareau is focusing on earning enough money to pay for her medical procedures. She cannot attend school because she works three jobs to pay for her health care. "I want to go to school but I have to work, I don't have a choice," Mareau said. (1) comment
Graduate school has become a waiting period before going into the work force for some college graduates. Sophomore real estate finance and journalism double major Hanna Nelson is planning on going to graduate school so that she can further her education and gain experience, without having to wait as long for opportunities that might not be there when she graduates due to the slowing economy. (0) comments
As gas prices continue to rise, Katie Ruppe, a sophomore education and journalism major at SMU, will be digging even deeper into her allowance pockets in order to fill up her car's fuel tank. "My mom gives me money to pay for one tank of gas a month, everything else I pay for myself, so the higher gas prices have really started to cut in to my allowance," said Ruppe. (0) comments
The Cox School of Business has just introduced a new minor in business for non-business undergraduate students beginning this summer. Prior to this time, non-Cox students could not enroll in business courses because of the large number of business students and a lack of resources. (0) comments
A group of Sikh students with the aid of the Chaplain's Office staged SMU's first Sikh Turban Day to promote awareness of the Sikh religion and the headwear that has recently become infamous in the public eye. "The idea was to create awareness," said Jaipreet Suri, one of the event's student organizers. (1) comment
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