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Art Exhibit Features Texas Summer Heat
This week, Chan Shun Centennial Library will present a new art exhibit called “Heat: Living on a Warming Planet.” The exhibit is sponsored by Southwestern Adventist University and showcases various
Construction Continues on Outdoor Theater
The sound of heavy equipment fills the air and surrounds students going to classes as construction continues in the middle of campus. The new outdoor theater, part of Southwestern’s campus
Scales Hall Leak Is Officially Repaired
Scales Hall has been the science building on campus since 1966. It used to be loveable and leaky, but due to work done over the summer, the building is now
Department Vespers, Concert Highlight Weekend
Southwestern invites the local community to get involved with spiritual life on campus this weekend. There are opportunities of worship for all people. It’s a great time to serve God,
Saturday Outreach Set for Huguley
This week’s Saturday afternoon outreach is at Huguley Hospital. Student, staff, and faculty are all invited to take part. The group will go from room to room singing, praying, and
Small Groups Provide Many Worship Options
Fitting time for worship into a busy college schedule can be hard. The good news is that there are many new opportunities for group Bible study this semester. Small worship
The Comeback
Last year in the fall there was a large tree growing next to the road. It was leaning slightly to one side with beautiful red and yellow leaves covering its
More Games Are Scheduled for This Week
Southwestern Adventist University’s soccer and volleyball teams are facing another full week of games. Ladies soccer will play Eastfield College tomorrow, Wednesday, Sept. 14. The team leaves the Leiske-Pultar Gymnasium
Evensong Worship Meets Each Saturday
Evensong worship at Southwestern Adventist University is a time to enter into the presence of the Lord. It is a worship service unlike any other on campus. The goal is
Write Spot Opens This Sunday
The Write Spot is about to start another year of excellence in writing. Beginning this Sunday, Sept. 18, at 7 p.m., students are invited to bring their writing projects to