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Annual Creative Writing Contest Offers Cash Prizes to Students
Southwestern Adventist University’s ninth annual Creative Writing Contest presents the opportunity for students to share their creative writing skills and possibly even earn money for it. Sponsored by The Rough
Why Were Villa and Lakeview Students Moved to Hadley? (Podcast)
(Podcast by Kyle Hines, Caleb Durant, Darren Joseph and Ben Torres) Share this:
Students Begin Work on “A Comedy of Errors”
(Presented by Julena Allen, Musa Nkosi and Lance Holtzclaw) Southwestern’s department of English will enact “The Comedy of Errors” a comedic play written by Shakespeare on April 11-14 in Wharton
Southwestern Celebrates 125 Years at Founder’s Day
Festivities on the Southwestern Adventist University campus in Keene marked its 125th birthday on Thursday, Jan. 10, with myriad fun activities and food directed at friends, faculty and students of
Hal Wright Lecture Series Set for This Saturday
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Music Department Trains and Equips Students to Be Professional Musicians
(edited by Jalen Wells) The department of music at Southwestern Adventist University is an academic department with a primary purpose of training and equipping professional musicians. There are three areas
Open Secrets on Campus, Part III: What’s It All Mean?
Following is the third in our series on transparency on the Southwestern campus. We will attempt to answer the question: What’s it all mean? Share this:
Open Secrets on Campus Part II: Safe, But Not Secure
“Excuse me, do you know why we can’t leave the dorm?” Beginning around 9 p.m. on Nov. 4, students were told to leave whatever building they were in and return
Open Secrets on Campus Part I: Show Me the Money
One of the statements that is shared in my Reporting II class is from Lord Northcliff: “News is something someone wants suppressed. Everything else is just advertising.” When I read
Opinion: 70/30, Not 80/20
Edited by Jalen Wells Let me start by saying that I’m older than most students here, so I know all about having to hand over your hard-earned dollars for something