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Opinion
The Lightbulb Moment
It’s known by several names. The “aha” moment. The “second when the switch turns on.” I call it the “lightbulb moment.” Call it whatever you will, to many professors it
God Can Use You Where You Are
I am a colporteur, and I have been canvassing for some time now. This ministry has been a BIG blessing in my life and has helped strengthen my relationship with
Legalize Longboarding
Longboarding is a viable form of transportation and should be embraced as an on-campus travel option. Southwestern has stated that they cannot allow skateboarding for insurance reasons, but what the
What’s Wrong With Jeans?
I must admit there are just some things I don’t understand. Most things, I just dismiss as unimportant. However, there is one thing that I have noticed since coming to
Why I Chose Southwestern
I believe going to Southwestern Adventist University is preparing me for my future. I’m in college because I want to become a police officer. Interestingly enough, you don’t need to
What’s Not Wrong With Southwestern?
I originally started this article with the intention of finding something wrong at Southwestern so that I could in some small way right this injustice. I tried to find something
An Unusual Standpoint On Music
Have you ever noticed that we’re constantly surrounded by music? Whether it’s an annoying little jingle about kitty litter that gets stuck in your head or a three-and-a-half hour opera
Sabbath Attire
Growing up with a father who is a pastor and a mother who is a teacher puts quite a bit of stress on how other people perceive you. I am
The Five (Terrible) Upsides to Breaking Your Arm
I’m not gonna sugar coat this: I broke my arm taking a flying leap of stupid off of a three high. It was no one’s fault in particular and while,
A Thousand Words
I just got finished watching “A Thousand Words,” a movie featuring Eddie Murphy. The story is about a book agent who develops a psychic connection to a mysterious tree. He