

Going out of your way for others: How important is your own convenience?
I don’t think that being selfless is our default setting as humans. Oftentimes, we want what is easy, what is most convenient for us. We
I don’t think that being selfless is our default setting as humans. Oftentimes, we want what is easy, what is most convenient for us. We
Written by: Génesis Ventura While sorting through my closet, I found so many trendy clothing items, and I wondered why I bought them. As a
I sold my first vintage T-shirt for $7 in Thatcher Hall the first semester of my freshman year of college. As I walked back to
Written by: Génesis Ventura Upperclassmen often wonder what their life will look like after college. It’s easy to feel like you will be in college
I’ve been on a sort of high the past several months. For the first time in a while, everything seemed to be going my way.
Written by: Génesis Ventura Fashion trends come and go, and sometimes we don’t realize who started these trends. In honor of entering Black History Month,
Think of someone you consider “cool.” Now think about what factors make you label them as such. Maybe it’s their sense of style. Maybe it’s
Written by: Josh Kim Last week on the first-ever Steel Band tour, my longtime friend Ashley Blake and I went canoeing together. We began to
Written by: Janet Lauterhahn Editor’s Note: A short story from the very first edition of Southern’s Legacy literary magazine, published in the 1965-1966 school year,
An acrylic infant with large, baby-blue, cherubic eyes gleams up from where it sprawls alone on a pile of swaddling clothes with its glossy chest
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