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Evensong Canceled

Evensong is canceled this weekend. It will resume Oct. 27 at 6:30 p.m. The Southwestern chamber orchestra, directed by Marc Élysée, will provide music. Share this:

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Academy Seniors To Visit Campus

University Days at Southwestern will welcome seniors representing 12 academies in the Southwestern Union. It starts Thursday, Oct. 18 with a welcome in Evans Hall. Students will return to their

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Women’s Basketball Practice

The Lady Knights basketball team will practice at 10:30 p.m. in the Leiske-Pultar Gymnasium. Share this:

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Spirit Week To Bring Students Together

It’s Spirit Week at Southwestern Adventist University, giving students and faculty the opportunity to show school spirit through crazy clothing. Today was pajama day. Students everywhere rolled into class with

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Club Sports To Play Last Games of Year

  This is the last week for women’s volleyball, soccer and men’s soccer games. The Southwestern family is encouraged to support all student athletes. For the volleyball team, the last

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Student Satisfaction Inventory Approaches

Student satisfaction inventory will take place Nov. 8, during assembly time. It’s a chance for students to honestly evaluate their experience at Southwestern. Each department will meet at a different

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University Experience To Welcome Visitors

Academy students interested in knowing what it’s like to be a Southwestern student get their chance each year during three events called University Days, the first one this year scheduled

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Adventist Forums Meeting Set for Oct. 20

The Southwest Chapter of the Association of Adventist Forums will present a program featuring Dr. Eric Anderson, university president, on Saturday, Oct. 20 at 2:15 p.m. in Pechero Hall room

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The Five (Terrible) Upsides to Breaking Your Arm

I’m not gonna sugar coat this: I broke my arm taking a flying leap of stupid off of a three high. It was no one’s fault in particular and while,