Day: September 29, 2020

IT FALLS WITHIN DRESS CODE: FALL 2020’s FASHION TRENDS

Just like the weather, fashion changes every season. Color palettes, silhouettes, patterns and textures all morph, grow and adapt in line with the temperature change, trickling down from the runways and into our closets. Despite COVID-19 changing the way we go out, it doesn’t have to keep us from practicing style on campus. Here’s what …

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Should Trump be able to appoint a new Supreme Court justice so close to election?

Not a time for retaliation Written by Ted Rogers President Donald Trump should appoint a new Supreme Court justice. There is zero precedent for a sitting president not to have the authority to appoint a new justice or for the Senate  to block the nominee until a new president is in office. Removing this power …

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The CIRC launches its first commercial software, generates income for students

This summer, the Center for Innovation and Computing (CIRC) launched its first-ever commercial software program, DotPurple. With the release of its own software for public use,  CIRC is now able to generate increased income to support both students and faculty.   CIRC is a program run by the School of Computing at Southern Adventist University that …

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Enactus MRKT project helps small businesses grow digital footprint

Southern Adventist University’s Enactus; chapter has added a new project to its curriculum—Marketing Kit Tools (MRKT). MRKT’s mission is to “assist low-revenue organizations by creating and enhancing their digital footprint and offering the fresh perspective of collegiate minds,” according to Enactus President Ashley Blake.  MRKT aims to reach small local businesses that were impacted by …

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Southern Village residents get students “juiced” about their new business

Senior business major Alexis Schultz and senior psychology major Morgan Nash started a juicing business called AM Juices from their campus apartment. AM Juices sells freshly pressed juices made from a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. AM Juices is a small business on Southern’s campus started by senior business major Alexis Schultz and senior …

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Plant Services creates COVID-19 signage

This semester, students may have noticed new COVID-19 signage scattered across Southern Adventist University’s campus. While students participated in distance learning last semester, administration contemplated how to reopen school for the Fall 2020 semester. Associate Vice President for Financial Administration Marty Hamilton was part of the university task force that helped implement several changes for …

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