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Opinion: It’s Okay to Praise. It’s Okay to Complain.
One of the perks of working and spending the past 20 years on the campus of Southwestern Adventist University is that I have gotten used to the idea of being
Short Story: “The Death of Willa Everly” by Lettie Agee
The following short story is the first place winner in this year’s Creative Writing Contest at Southwestern Adventist University, and is shared at the request of our readers. Enjoy.
Short Story: “Your Life and Mine” by Jered Mabaquiao
The following short story won second place in the 2018 Creative Writing Contest at Southwestern Adventist University, and is provided here at the request of our readers. Enjoy. Your Life
Poem: “Jubal” by Christian Gonzalez
The following poem won second place is the 2018 Creative Writing Contest at Southwestern Adventist University, and is shared here by request of our readers. Jubal There he goes The
Graduation Weekend Nears, Activities Are Lined Up
Graduation weekend at Southwestern Adventist University is scheduled for Friday, May 4 until Sunday, May 6. Friends and family are invited to help celebrate their graduate’s journey. Seniors will receive
Judges Announce Winners of 2018 Creative Writing Contest
The judges have spoken. Here are the winners of this year’s Creative Writing Contest at Southwestern Adventist University, sponsored by the Rough Writers, SWAU’s creative writing club. In short stories,
Relax. It’s Almost Dead Week.
Universities everywhere have formed a tradition of calling the week before finals Dead Week. This whole week is dedicated to not only studying for their final exams but also getting
Graduation 2018: Behind the Scenes (Podcast)
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Robotics Class Teaches Students Practical Skills
Students in a robotics class at Southwestern Adventist University are turning an old automatic wheelchair into a self-moving robot as a class project. Every year the CSIS 375 Introduction to