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Party Hopping

You don’t need to throw a Hail Mary to put the Big Game in a party when you’ve got the original 88 in the house.

Auction Offers Glimpse of Edwin L. Cox’s Taste in Art, Antiques

Many will remember the late Edwin L. Cox, who died last year at 99, for the oilman’s contributions to the petroleum industry and SMU, where the business school bears his name.
Camps

A Week at the Museum

Want a story-driven, beautifully creative camping experience? Head to the Dallas Museum of Art.
Camps

Dallas Youth Flock to Skyhawks

Sports academy aims to create healthier community with outdoor activities
Society

Dallas Historical Society Celebrates Those Who Make The City Better

The Dallas Historical Society’s 39th Awards for Excellence Luncheon – Dallas History Makers celebrated people improving Dallas’ quality of life through innovation, guidance, and support.

Luck of the Irish: From Cottage Meal to Grand Tradition

I love the month of March when daffodils bloom and pansies become prolific as temperatures warm, but it’s also unpredictable.
Philanthropy

Mentorship Creates Lifelong Bonds

My time as a Big Brothers Big Sisters volunteer began with lunch at Sonic in August 2005 and officially ended nearly 10 years later with a trip to Washington, D.C.
Philanthropy

Relationship Goals

North Dallas Big Brother finds friendship with ‘Little’ rewarding
In Case You Missed It

Deterring Demolition a Daunting Task

Preservation Park Cities lists most architecturally significant historic homes
Camps

Camping Best Practices: What to Bring, Reuse, and How-to Toss

Camping under towering pine trees and reminiscing around a warm fire at night are two things that should be at the top of every nature lover’s to-do list.

House of the Month: 4516 Dorset Road

Completed in 2019, Taula House, a single-family Preston Hollow residence designed for multi-generational living by M Gooden Design, was built for both entertaining and peaceful seclusion, with a graceful mix of public and private throughout its gathering and intimate spaces.
Camps

Forgoing the Easier Hike, Scouts Enjoy Adventure of a Lifetime

I had the pleasure of taking part in June 2021 as 10 crew members and two advisors (scoutmasters) from University Park’s Boy Scout Troop 70 formed crew 622-U-02 at Philmont Scout Ranch, a premier BSA high adventure destination in New Mexico.

Todd Stein’s Eatery Matches Super Foods with Tropical Flavor

Just so you know, it’s difficult to conduct an interview while eating a freezing cold açaí bowl with chewy granola, but I managed to complete a rewarding conversation with Todd Stein doing just that.

Comings and Goings

The ice cream shop serves gelato, macarons, crêpes, hot beverages, and more.

Happenings on the Hill

Are you a hungry SMU student, faculty member, or employee?

Ring Around the Country

HPHS alum reunited with graduation jewelry once lost on Galveston beach
Philanthropy

Center for BrainHealth Honors Leppert at Legacy Award Dinner

The Center for BrainHealth celebrated Tom Leppert at the 15th annual Legacy Award Dinner on Jan. 26 at the Dallas Country Club.

Real Talk: Thomas White

In a real estate market that is constantly evolving, Thomas White prides himself on his ability to educate buyers and sellers with up-to-date information.

Covenant Seeking Sustained Success in Boys and Girls Soccer

Constructing a perennial soccer powerhouse at a private school of about 700 students requires adaptability and versatility.
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