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SLAD Launches Shoebox Project for Needy Children
Thanksgiving is a time that is usually spent with family making new memories and remembering the old. For Southwestern Adventist University students this year, the weeks leading up to this
Student Enrollment Statistics Released
The official enrollment numbers for the 2015-2016 school year have been released by Southwestern Adventist University. This data lists the student population by their classification level, chosen field of study
“Tell The World” Actor Visits Southwestern
Southwestern Adventist University welcomed actor Timothy Paul Coderre onto the stage of Wharton Auditorium on Monday night, October 19. Corderre and his wife Annette are traveling across America in their
Bob Mendenhall Receives SAC Lifetime Achievement Award
The Society of Adventist Communicators honored Dr. Bob Mendenhall with a Lifetime Achievement Award this weekend in Washington, D.C. at its annual convention. Mendenhall retired in June after 45 years
Week of Prayer Scheduled for Next Week
“Carving the Character” is the theme for fall semester’s Week of Prayer hosted by Southwestern Adventist University on Oct. 18-23. This semester’s Week of Prayer will have a different structure
Opinion: The T.P. Detour
On the cover of Charmin’s Facebook page, the mama bear snuggles confidently next to her ultra soft toilet paper. Her name is Molly and she lives in the security of
Recent Sharathon Nets $130K for The Journey
Once every six months, Southwestern Adventist University’s radio station, 88.3 The Journey, holds its Sharathon fundraising event. Conducted so that the station may be able to raise the necessary funds
Southwestern to Host Napoleon and America Talk
Southwestern Adventist University will host “The Eagle Chained to the Rock: Napoleon and America,” a talk presented by Dr. Jonathan Abel, associate professor at Tarrant County College Connect Campus on
Never Looking Back
When a student comes out of high school, usually their biggest decision is what college to attend and what degree to pursue. Most students ask relatives, do research or ask