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Student Missions: “Because I Said So”
(edited by Brisa Ramirez) I love being in control. I hate it when I’m not. But If I could have a theme for my time in Africa, I would title
Despite Cancer, Student Shines Her Light
A student of Southwestern Adventist University has taken her leave due to breast cancer. But even now continues to make an impact on people’s lives. Maria Maciel, a sophomore dentistry and
Living the Life of an R.A.
(edited by B. J. Mondesir) When I first got to Southwestern Adventist University, I wasn’t sure what to expect. It was my first time at a private religious institution since
Across the Street Ministry Benefits Communities, Students
The Spiritual Life and Development office has made improvements to their ministry called Across the Street. Jeffrey Hernandez, a student chaplain and sophomore theology major, has taken the position as
Moving from Home School to College
(Edited by Saul Flores and Jaime Baldwin) Being home-schooled was a great experience, but there are some major differences between home schooling and college. First of all, the transition between
Mission to the Marshall Islands
(edited by Saul Flores) My name is Marlene Espiricueta, but for 10 months I was known as Miss Mendez. A few months ago I took the decision to be a
A Student Shares Her View on iPhone 6
After having an iPhone 5c for six short months, I decided to get the new iPhone 6. After watching the Apple Keynote and seeing that the new iPhone would have
ENACTUS PLANS PROJECTS FOR SCHOOL YEAR
(Edited by Saul Flores and Brisa Ramirez) Southwestern Adventist University ENACTUS team has four projects in mind and almost in action for this school year. These are Business in
Midterms? Students Share Their Reaction
(Edited by Saul Flores and Angela Mangueira) Southwestern Adventist University is in the middle of midterms, and students are somewhat optimistic. Freshmen face their first college test week. Seniors feel
Close to Home, On His Own
“I’ve wanted to attend Southwestern Adventist University ever since I heard of it,” says Josh Ramirez, a freshman theology major. “I wanted something that was close to home but still