Southern’s diversity position targeted by Fulcrum7, raising concerns about facts and fairness
Kathy Purnell, a British-born inclusion specialist, educator and learning/ development strategist with more than two decades worth of experience in […]
Kathy Purnell, a British-born inclusion specialist, educator and learning/ development strategist with more than two decades worth of experience in […]
A group of 14 senior social work students enrolled in the Social Welfare Issues and Policy (SWIP) course at Southern
Written by: Amanda Blake and Charlene Arnold Editor’s Note: This article is part one of a two-part series. In the
Written by: Genésis Ventura Lisa Diller, a professor in the History and Political Studies Department, decided to experiment with screenless classrooms
On Thursday, Oct. 6, the John C. Williams Gallery, located on the second floor of Brock Hall, opened its doors
During a commission meeting Monday night, the Collegedale Board of Commissioners voted to rezone parts of Edgmon Road and approve
Editors Note: There was a mixup of captions in the photo spread featured in Issue 4. A student was credited
Written by: Kacie Shelton Editor’s note: The following article is written in partnership with Counseling Services and the Southern Accent.
Over the weekend, Tennessee college football fans witnessed a huge win. With a final score of 52-49, the Tennessee Volunteers,
I hate personality tests. At first, they look so nice and inviting, almost as if I’m being offered airplane sprite