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The Legacy of Education

“Education is the one gift you can give someone that will last a lifetime,” says Janice Hall, founder of the Raymond G. “Dick” Hall Jr. Scholarship. Dick was an alumnus

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Called by God

Peter Choque, sophomore nursing major, felt called from God to come to Southwestern and he’s glad he answered. Growing up in Keene, Choque went to Keene Adventist Elementary School and

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“It Just Fit to Come to Southwestern”

Sometimes God lets bad things happen to you in order for you to experience better things. Sometimes those events involve major decisions, such as what you may want to do

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Keeping It Personal

Tiffany Falcon is happy to be a sophomore nursing major at Southwestern, and is doubly happy with her job as a Southwestern recruiter. But she’s learned that often recruiting is

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A Perfect Fit

Last year, Guadalupe Williams was Union College’s Student Body president. This year, she is Southwestern’s newest enrollment counselor.

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Stepping Up to the Task

New VP for Finance Joel Wallace doesn’t think he’s that special. On the other hand, the students and people he works with are “fantastic.”

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God Has Better Plans

Riding the bench in baseball helped Mario Labrador get to know God better.

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Southwestern Welcomes New Human Resources Director

Until the age of 14, Denise Rivera always thought she was going to be a nurse. Then she candy striped, which cemented the fact that she didn’t want to become

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Audio Slideshow: Finals at the Library

Junior journalism student Makala Coleman shares her view of the finals experience. Share this:

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Multimedia: Christmas In April

Every year the Girls Club at Southwestern Adventist University throws a fun “Christmas in April” party. The girls parents are notified beforehand so they can send gifts to their kids.