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A World of Music

Freshman Halla Kalmansson was so eager to study music at Southwestern that she finished her high school years early.

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University Singers Perform in Puerto Rico Over Spring Break

Southwestern Adventist University’s small choir, the University Singers, recently spent 12 days on a musical mission trip in Puerto Rico.  The group toured the entire island, singing 15 concerts and

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A Whole New World

Ingo Sorke didn’t have to choose between becoming a pastor or teacher. For him, the answer was yes to both.

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How Much Do Finals Stress You Out?

On a scale of one to ten, I would say I’m about a six for being stressed.  To relieve stress I will plan out my time wisely, make lots of

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Challenge Accepted

Dr. Karl Wilcox challenges every aspect of his life, from spiritual and mental to physical and cultural. In the classroom, his students are encouraged to do the same.

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88.3 The Journey Attracts More Listeners than Ever Before

Mike Agee has a history of building successful radio stations.  Now as general manager of 88.3 The Journey, a new challenge is before him.  The Journey is in the Dallas-Ft

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Thankfulness at Southwestern

Southwestern students, staff, and faculty share what they are thankful for this Thanksgiving Break.   “I’m thankful for God’s grace and the family he has blessed me with.” Shellea Svendsen-

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Students Help Plant the Seed of Ministry

Students and local church members gather together on Saturday afternoons for outreach in the community.  At Southwestern Adventist University, the first Saturday of each month is spent walking door to

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Significant Serendipity

Raisa Bryan decided to stay close to home for college. Yet she has seen world cultures and found a whole new lifestyle here at Southwestern.

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Students Learn Names of Muscles in Creative Ways

Learning names of muscles found in the human body may seem like a tiresome job.  Several anatomy and physiology students at Southwestern have found a way that makes learning more