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Posts From Brianna LeBlanc
Open Secrets on Campus Part II: Safe, But Not Secure
“Excuse me, do you know why we can’t leave the dorm?” Beginning around 9 p.m. on Nov. 4, students were told to leave whatever building they were in and return
Opinion: 70/30, Not 80/20
Edited by Jalen Wells Let me start by saying that I’m older than most students here, so I know all about having to hand over your hard-earned dollars for something
Heartbreak and Triumph: Lady Knights Play Weekend Games
It was a weekend to remember and forget. The Lady Knights played hard this weekend, starting with a game on Thursday evening against Dallas Christian, Friday afternoon against Ozark Christian
More than 500 Attend Nursing Building Open House
On Tuesday, Southwestern Adventist University held its grand opening of the new Larry Moore Administration and Nursing Building, followed by its re-closure that same night to continue the construction of
Lady Knights Volleyball Recap
Lady Knights volleyball team played a home game last Wednesday against Arlington Baptist. They fell short in every set, losing the first set 25-17, digging a hole in the second
National Suicide Prevention Day Highlights a Personal, National Crisis
Forty-four thousand nine hundred and sixty-five. That’s how many Americans commit suicide every year. That’s roughly one death every 40 seconds, according to the World Health Organization. Take a moment
Convocation Celebrates Southwestern’s 125th Year
Southwestern Adventist University celebrated Convocation yesterday, an annual tradition used to usher in a brand-new school year and welcome the professors. This year makes the 125th anniversary of Southwestern Adventist
Award-winning Documentary Filmmaker Will Spend Week with Students At Southwestern
It’s not very often that Southwestern Adventist University is visited by film makers, which makes this week’s visit by award-winning documentary film producer, director and writer Peter Frumkin very special.
Southwestern Students Help with Relief Efforts for Hurricane Harvey
When Hurricane Harvey made landfall on the city of Houston on Aug. 26, disaster relief efforts were already beginning 253 miles to the north in Keene, Texas. Adventist Community Services,
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