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From Madagascar, to Zimbabwe, to Texas

Adjusting to something you’ve never experienced can be overwhelming and difficult. Especially when that change and experience is something you’ve never looked forward to. That was the case for a

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Student Week of Prayer Begins Monday

Spring semester’s Student Week of Prayer is slated for next week, and will feature students from Southwestern’s Homiletics class speaking on the theme Engage, It’s Time. Each service will feature

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SA Election Is Looking for A Few Good Men…and Women

Do you want more input into social events at Southwestern? Maybe you’ve always wanted the opportunity to share your creative ideas for students. Why not submit your name for consideration

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SA Plans Speed Dating Event for Feb. 10

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to speed date? Maybe you’ve wondered what it would be like to get to know new people and make new friends

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Saxon Lecture To Focus on Old Testament Chronology

Dr. Lloyd Willis, retired religion professor from Southwestern Adventist University, will present the next installment of the Saxon Lecture Series on Saturday, Feb. 13. His topic is “Ellen White and

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Wilcox Serves on Editorial Committee for New Adventist Encyclopedia

Dr. Karl Wilcox, professor of English at Southwestern Adventist University, is serving on a new editorial committee responsible for writing the new Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventists. A 26-member editorial committee

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Meals On Wheels Is Looking for Volunteers

Interested in providing a helping hand? Southwestern’s biology and missions clubs have something for you. These two clubs are partnering with “Meals on Wheels” in order to bring prepared meals

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Annual Hoops Classic Draws 48 Teams to Campus

Adventist academies and high schools from all over the U.S. and Puerto Rico will take part next week in the 21st Annual Hoops Classic hosted by Southwestern Adventist University. This

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Lecture Series to Discuss Intelligent Design

“Why Biology Has Nothing to Fear from Intelligent Design—and Much to Gain” is the latest topic to be presented by Dr. Paul Nelson in Saturday’s installment of the Saxon Lecture

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Cafeteria Asks Students to Input Menu Options

Southwestern students now have the opportunity to input ideas and requests for new menu options and needs at the cafeteria. “Chef Greg” Sullivan, executive chef and director of food service