
Learning hard lessons: A farewell letter from outgoing Accent editor Alana Crosby
I started working for the Southern Accent three years ago as a staff writer, later transitioning to Collegedale news editor. I would never have dreamed
I started working for the Southern Accent three years ago as a staff writer, later transitioning to Collegedale news editor. I would never have dreamed
Bel Canto, Southern Adventist University’s women’s chorus, and Die Meistersinger, Southern’s men’s chorus, performed Mozart’s “Requiem Mass in D Minor, K. 626” with the Chattanooga
Kari Shultz, the ever-present director of student life and activities who has held the position since its inception, is retiring after 24 years at Southern
On March 21, the Construction Management Program, which is part of the Applied Technology Department at Southern Adventist University, held its first Bridge Day, an
After six and a half years serving as senior pastor at the Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists, David Ferguson is leaving the position and starting
The Village Market will transition from regular plastic to biodegradable plastic bags over several months, which could raise prices for some deli items, according to
On March 16, the Village Market hosted the first Wellness Fair since before the COVID-19 pandemic. The event was organized by Lisa Reynolds, the Village
Earlier today, a medical helicopter carrying five people, one of whom is Southern Adventist University alumna Janelle Alder, went missing over a western Philippine province,
Senior finance major Jared Chandler won the election for Student Association (SA) president for 2023-2024, receiving 62.8% of the 1,152 votes. Zach Kirstein, Chandler’s opponent,
Plans are underway to explore new options for the governance structure of Southern Adventist University, according to President Ken Shaw at the Feb. 15 Q&A
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