Campus Voices

This area of our Web site is dedicated to discussing opinions. We are dedicated to providing an open forum for the faculty, staff and students of the university.

Town Hall: Imus controversy


A faculty panel discusses the impact of Imus's statements and answer student questions. Hosted by CCPA and Journalism.

Faculty/Student Voices


SMU community members discuss current topics

Student Voices: Doug Hill, Chris Sanders and Kelsey Jukam discuss the controversy over the Bush Library complex. Tom Rodgers moderates.


SMU community members discuss current topics

Faculty Voices: Matthew Wilson and Charlie Curran discuss the Bush Library complex. Tom Rodgers moderates.

Faculty Voices: Cal Jillson, Rhonda Blair, Dennis Foster and Alexis McCrossen discuss their positions on the proposed Bush Library Complex. Tom Rodgers moderates.

Faculty Voices: Susanne Johnson, Mark Chancey, Valerie A. Karras and Steven Sverdlik discuss the Bush Institute's attachment to the library and media coverage of faculty positions. Tom Rodgers moderates.
Student Voices: Chris Sanders, Clark Ransom and Austin Rucker sound off on SMU Speaks, an open mic setting in Huges Trigg Student Center.

SMU Speaks
Students discuss topics in an open mic setting

Students express their opinions and ideas in Hughes-Trigg Student Center.

Broadcast Commentary

Students from editorial and opinion classes express their positions on a wide range of issues.

Editorials

Here you will find the official editorial opinions and stances taken by the SMUDailyData staff members.

Columns

Here you will find opinion columns written by students, faculty, staff and friends of the university.

We're graduating... Now what?

For all the phone calls I never made

Remembering the Music

Cold Food and Bull Horns

Discussion

Here you will find an open forum where community members can post questions and debate stories and topics.

Student Blogs

Here you will find a listing of community blogs. We don't host them or endorse them, but we do catalog them.

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Topics of interest:

Bush Library

Senate Environment Committee

Tuition

Tradition

School Spirit

Note: These are only a few of the many topics about which to write.
We accept columns and editorials on a wide range of topics.

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