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Posts From Emily Nolasco
Southwestern To Host Acrofest Nov. 6-9
Acrofest, the national sports acrobatic clinic for Seventh-day Adventist schools, takes place at Southwestern Nov. 6 to 9. Acrofest is a four-day event that starts with clinicals and group trainings
CABL Announces Second Color Run
CABL (Collegiate Adventist for Better Living) is hosting its second Color Run. The CABL Run is a 5K around Keene with five paint stations to run through. The run
New Painting Reflects Christian Values in Business
“Jesus is a senior partner in anything that we’re going to teach you here at Southwestern,” says Fred Harder, chair of Southwestern’s business administration department. As part of new decor
Week of Prayer Set for Next Week
Fall Week of Prayer is next week and the Spiritual Life and Development team has been working hard to line up the guest speakers for the week. Here is the class
A Perfect Fit
Last year, Guadalupe Williams was Union College’s Student Body president. This year, she is Southwestern’s newest enrollment counselor.
Stepping Up to the Task
New VP for Finance Joel Wallace doesn’t think he’s that special. On the other hand, the students and people he works with are “fantastic.”
Weekend Spiritual Events Announced
Spiritual weekend events include vespers, afterglow, Sabbath school, church, outreach, Contagious Faith concert, and evensong. Starting out at the Keene SDA Church, vespers will begin at 8 p.m. Speakers for
CBase Test Scheduled for Oct 27, 30
One of the graduation requirements for students pursuing a bachelors degree is the College Base exam, generally taken during the senior year. This is an assessment test of basic general
Southwestern Welcomes New Human Resources Director
Until the age of 14, Denise Rivera always thought she was going to be a nurse. Then she candy striped, which cemented the fact that she didn’t want to become
Scholarship for Working Parents Is Available
Job-Applications.com is providing a scholarship for working parents currently enrolled in higher education. Each school year, a working parent receives $1,000 toward college tuition costs. There is no fee for