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Posts From Andrew Austin
Southwestern’s EMT Program: Interview with Caleb Minett
(edited by Jalen Wells and Brianna LeBlanc) Caleb Minett is an EMT fire fighter who is graduating with the class of 2018 from Southwestern Adventist University with an associate in
Tyler Woolridge Serves as New Director of Facilities and Athletics
(edited by Jalen Wells) Tyler Woolridge became the director of facilities and athletics for Southwestern Adventist University in July 2018 after graduating from SWAU with a degree in Exercise Science.
Assembly Opinion: Kneeling During the National Anthem
What is your position on the NFL National Anthem debate and how does it relate to the Constitution? The position that I am taking on the NFL National Anthem debate
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
The Journey’s Sharathon Scheduled for Next Week
Sharathon is a fundraising event held twice a year to support 88.3 The Journey and continue its operation. Listeners are allowed to come to the station during the week and
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
Annual Brain Games Draws High School Filmmakers to SWAU
Fourteen academy and high school teams from all over the U.S. recently descended upon the campus of Southwestern Adventist University for “South by Southwestern,” this year’s Brain Games competition. Hosted
Opinion: Cafeteria Shows Sensitivity To Those With Special Needs
As a new student here at Southwestern Adventist University, I was nervous about attending this school, not only because it would be a new start, but also because I have
Opinion: Dead Week Should Die
Let’s face it, Dead Week shouldn’t be a thing. Usually, at least in my experience, it ends up with more stress being put on students. The idea that professors should