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Midterms Are Coming! Tips to Avoid Stress

by Diana Monterroza Life as a college student is stressful with the most stressful time for students possibly midterms and finals. Although it might seem far away, midterms are just

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Valentine’s or Galentines? Options for Singles on Valentine’s Day

By Grace O. Akinfenwa Yet another Valentine’s Day has arrived. Since this day signifies when couples exchange signs of love and affection as a token of appreciation, it often causes

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SWAU Now Ranked Second in Texas for Diversity

By Maritza Ortiz and Diana Monterroza In 2021, the college search website Niche listed Southwestern Adventist University as the sixth most diverse school in Texas. As of 2024, SWAU is

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Video: ESL Department Feature

by Maritza Ortiz, Wizan Sebulburo, and Diana A. Monterroza   Share this:

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Video: New Innovation Center Opens

by Ephraim Viadex, Gadiel Soto=Maldonaldo, and Lizzy M. Dominguez Reyes   Share this:

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Podcast: Student Time Management

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Three Ways to Find Inspiration for Online Content

This entry is shared with permission from Wiz Sebulburo’s Instagram site. You can find him on Instagram at #wizisnothere. Do you ever have those times when you just don’t know

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SWAU Celebrates 130 Years of Education and Service

This school year, Southwestern Adventist University will mark the 130-year anniversary of its commitment to education, faith, and community. Established as Keene Industrial Academy on January 7, 1894, over the

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Opinion: Why Not a Four-Day School Week?

Hundreds of schools around the U.S. are considering adopting a four-day class week. Let’s take a look at the pros and cons of such a change.

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Honors Program Helps Students Advance Academically, Spiritually

The honors program at Southwestern Adventist University is an opportunity for students to participate in classes and activities that will help them advance both academically and spiritually. “Honors program is