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The Keys to Handling Interpersonal Conflict

(edited by Judy Yong  and Jordan Greene) One of the major tasks of life is learning how to manage conflict, and for most people, this becomes a difficult task. Part

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Sharathon Continues This Week (Video)

883 The Journey is in the middle of its Sharathon right now, and here’s what it looks like on the inside. Share this:

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Elevate Hosts Game Night at Keene SDA Church

(Edited by Keysha M. Ortiz Ramos and Jordan Greene) Elevate hosted a game night on Saturday, Sept. 24. Elevate is a ministry that Keene Church provides for the young adults

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Parents Weekend Gives Them A Chance to Share in College Experience

Southwestern’s Parents Weekend runs this Friday and Saturday Sept. 30-Oct. 1. It’s an event that the school hosts annually to give parents the opportunity to visit the campus and experience

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I Found My Passion For the Gospel Choir

(edited by Keysha Marie Ortiz Ramos) I was 17 when I first came to Southwestern Adventist University. I remember that I was starting to learn how to use the webmail

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Academic Departments To Host Vespers Tonight

Tonight, instead of making their way to the Keene Church, students will travel in groups to their specified departmental vespers or to a departmental vespers they find interesting. Each department

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Opinion: The Library Needs More Study Rooms

(Edited by Herman Aguilar) My name is David Maldonado and I am a recent graduate of Southwestern Adventist University. I graduated class of 2015. I had a great experience the

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Opinion: The Woes of Living Off-Campus

The suffocating, sticky, night air clung to me as I pedaled my bicycle through the dimly-lit Keene streets. I bit down on my lip to ignore the throbbing pain that

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Write Spot Begins Eighth Year of Helping Students Learn to Write

Studying for classes and getting assignments in on time can be a bit stressing for either an incoming freshmen or an exiting senior. It can become quite depressing for anyone

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