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Features
Art Shows Bring Life to Meadows Gallery
Art has returned to Meadows Gallery! Our second show this semester, Western Landscapes and Wildlife: Color, Light, Shapes,” opened on March 24 to a full room, with painting and sculpting
Where Lost Items Come to Rest
Most students have, at some point in their scholastic career, experienced the horrible feeling that comes from losing a valued possession on the school grounds. Jeremy Knaubert, a sophomore and
Editor’s Clarification
Editor’s Clarification: In the feature on business administration professor J.T. Shim published December 1, 2010, the article stated that Shim had served as “a congressional intern for Bill McCollum, Marilyn
Lecture vs. Powerpoint: Which Is Best?
In an age of almost unlimited internet access, students at Southwestern Adventist University, like nearly every other school across the nation, have become increasingly savvy in the ways of technology
Students Enjoy Retreat During Fall Break
As nearly the first six weeks of the semester came to a close on the weekend of fall break, many students signed out of their dorm rooms and headed for
The E-Portfolio: A New Technology in Teaching
As part of Southwestern’s ongoing Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP), all seniors now complete a capstone class and a digital portfolio to demonstrate proficiency and accomplishment in research, writing, critical thinking,
Praying for Keene
Bill Kilgore, vice president for spiritual development, debriefs about 50 students and faculty who spent Sabbath afternoon visiting and praying for Keene households. The visitation is in anticipation of revival
Student Missionaries Serve the World
Southwestern’s Office of Spiritual Development is asking that students, faculty and staff, and friends of Southwestern Adventist University keep student missionaries from Southwestern in their prayers. Some are already at