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Two Cheers for Technology

I am sitting in a hotel room in Orlando as I write this. There are wires all over the desk and my laptop computer, my iPhone and my Kindle have

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Art Shows Bring Life to Meadows Gallery

Art has returned to Meadows Gallery! Our second show this semester, Western Landscapes and Wildlife: Color, Light, Shapes,” opened on March 24 to a full room, with painting and sculpting

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Hockey Intramurals (Multimedia)

Students in the Photojournalism created an audio slideshow featuring floor hockey intramurals at Southwestern. Share this:

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Why I turned down $150,000

I got home last night late, burdened down with worries. I stopped by the mailbox and grabbed the handful of bills there, then answered my cell as I entered to

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Thursday Is Last Day for Talent Show Tryouts

Thursday, March 31, from 8 to 10 p.m., is the last day to try out for the annual student association talent show. Students interested in participating are encouraged to come

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CBS Reporter to Speak for Brain Games

On the opening night of its 2011 Brain Games event, Southwestern Adventist University will feature reporter and author Bob Huffaker as keynote speaker.  With CBS in November 1963, Huffaker covered

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Southwestern SIFE Wins Regional Competition

Southwestern Adventist University’s Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team has won its regional championship. The announcement came from Dr. Jerry Chi, chair of the business administration department following the championship

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Southwestern Offers Eagle Scout Scholarship

Southwestern Adventist University is offering free tuition for four years to one selected Johnson County Eagle Scout.  “We are looking for exemplary leaders,” says University President Eric Anderson.  “Quite simply,

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Library To Host Second Art Exhibit

Southwestern Adventist University’s Chan Shun Centennial Library will host another art exhibit this semester, according to Alfredo Vergel, associate librarian for public services. Entitled “Western Landscapes and Wildlife: Color, Light,

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Floor Hockey Intramurals Continue

Hasan El-Tayyeb intercepts a puck for his team during floor hockey intramurals. Games will be held almost every night for the next few weeks in the Leiske-Pultar Gymnasium. (Photo: Christina