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In the quiet hours before the first lunch guests step into Tei-An’s intimate dining room at 11:30 a.m., chef Teiichi Sakurai meticulously prepares soba noodles from buckwheat flour, slices sashimi ...
More than 400 homeless individuals wake up every morning in Dallas and begin forming a line in front of the welcome center at The Bridge. They wait patiently for the center to open to schedule ...
At the beginning of last semester when The Daily Campus began its video segment, “Student Senate in a Minute,” our staff recalled senator campaigns that hoped to foster transparency. Many candidates ...
It all started because I wanted fresh basil for my pasta. Looking online, I discovered numerous advertisements for sleek, futuristic hydroponic planting systems that promised easy setup and bountiful ...
In the rich tapestry of American history, the Rev. Cecil Williams emerges as a luminous figure. His presence shines brightly in the history of the civil rights movement and of Southern Methodist ...
A lively, energetic crowd filled the Dallas County Republican Election Watch Party Tuesday night at TK’s Restaurant & Comedy Club on Montfort Drive. The restaurant was decorated for the election and ...
Mid-century modern red doors swing open to a low murmur of hushed conversation that builds and mingles with the smell of fresh popcorn. A crowd gathers around the bar and under vintage posters of this ...
Dr. Jeffrey Engel, director of SMU’s Center for Presidential History, distinguishes three presidents and their “existential crises” that shaped the presidency and the world at large: George Washington ...
SMU Fro had their Curchella event Wednesday evening on the Mary Hay Payton Shuttles quad. Attendees were given the opportunity to support small businesses by students and alumni, by buying their ...
This story was originally published in The DC’s Spring 2024 Issue. A sparse and bare bush conceals Sassy, a brown tabby cat with glowing yellow eyes, as she scurries out of a rotting, wooden cat ...