Posts From Glen Robinson

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From Riches to Rags to Riches

She was a top model in Asia making lots of money. She had everything–and nothing.

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University Adopts New System for Textbooks

The announce-l notice reads: “University Bookstore Sale: 50% Off All Items in Store!” And in a sense, it’s a going-out-of-business sale. But that’s good news for students. Southwestern Adventist University

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Student Learns Leadership, Inspires Others

The road to Keene has been a long one for Jonathan Amaro, who is helping develop leaders on campus.

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Why I teach

The first inkling I had that I might be interested in teaching came when I was studying for my master’s degree. I got the opportunity to be what is called

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When Books Won’t Work

A few days ago I was sitting in faculty meeting, where our University President Eric Anderson was talking about a session that he attended at the World Headquarters of Seventh-day

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Sharathon Raises $36,000 for The Journey

Kevin Kreuger (left) joins Lauren Libby on the air at 88.3 The Journey during the annual Sharathon April 12 and 13. The two guest hosts joined General Manager Mike Agee

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Why I turned down $150,000

I got home last night late, burdened down with worries. I stopped by the mailbox and grabbed the handful of bills there, then answered my cell as I entered to

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Thursday Is Last Day for Talent Show Tryouts

Thursday, March 31, from 8 to 10 p.m., is the last day to try out for the annual student association talent show. Students interested in participating are encouraged to come

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Library To Host Second Art Exhibit

Southwestern Adventist University’s Chan Shun Centennial Library will host another art exhibit this semester, according to Alfredo Vergel, associate librarian for public services. Entitled “Western Landscapes and Wildlife: Color, Light,

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Floor Hockey Intramurals Continue

Hasan El-Tayyeb intercepts a puck for his team during floor hockey intramurals. Games will be held almost every night for the next few weeks in the Leiske-Pultar Gymnasium. (Photo: Christina