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The Great Disconnect: Part 1 The Problem of Apathy

Apathy. It’s the feeling you get when you’re no longer excited about that package you ordered in the mail two weeks ago, or when you’ve stopped caring what they serve

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Enactus Opens Doors for Students through Service to Community

“The major thing I like about Enactus is networking,” says Gabriel Castillo, senior business major and current president of Enactus. “You get to experience many useful things and get the

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Opinion: The Cafeteria Has Improved

About a year ago I wrote an article about the Committee of 100 Cafeteria on Southwestern Adventist University’s campus, taking a critical look at how the café operated and what

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Opinion: Adventist Education Isn’t For Everyone

I don’t remember the year. I should; if I’ve heard the story once, I’ve heard it a million times. My adolescent grandfather set on a 25-hour hitchhike from Oklahoma to

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What’s the Point of Dead Week?

For the full week before finals, students hurry to cram in the last few minutes of studying for exams before leaving for the semester. This week, better known as Dead

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New Class Helps Students Learn Personal Finance

Papers fill your tiny dining room table, eliminating any sanity you might have had.  How could a perfectly normal wooden table look like a snowstorm hit it? The answer is

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The Scientific Mind–Weaned from a Musical Soul

In high school, Jae-Min Park felt he wanted to be a doctor but wasn’t sure if it was the right career for him. His parents inspired him to study medicine.

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New Radio Station Tower Promises A Larger, Happier Audience

(Edited by Judy Yong and Herman Aguilar) With the installation of its new tower and antenna, 88.3 The Journey is now broadcasting a stronger, clearer signal than ever before, reaching