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The Campus Safety Department of Southern Adventist University is working to increase enforcement of parking passes on campus due to ongoing issues with vehicles being parked in the wrong spots. Parking on campus is designated by $45 parking permits purchased at the beginning of each semester. “There are enough parking spots on campus for the …

Southern Adventist University has an improv team. They are a part of Engage Ministries, headed up by Southern Admissions Counselor Ryan Becker. The Improv Team, though it has been around for many years, has only recently come under Engage Ministries. Junior mass communication member Cameron Reel said, “So basically, what we do with Engage is …

“Bring It” is a new Enactus project that strives to help students with future businesses, and a change in leadership occurred at the start of the 2019 winter semester. Sophomore business administration major Isaac Fernandez has taken the role of Project Manager. “We are starting to do more events in the school and be more …

Big Interview is a step-by-step online interviewing training system offered by Career Services. Interview Coach Pamela Skillings uses interactive practice techniques that help college students succeed. Southern students and graduates can create a free account using their student email. “Big Interview proved useful for my interview with Loma Linda University dental school,” said Gus Moretta, …

After weeks of campaigning, addressing the student body and primary elections, Mark Galvez, junior theology major, was elected as Student Association president for the 2019-2020 school year. Galvez and his platform of supporting international students, working with the Activate Southern initiative and fostering better access to mental health resources, secured 54.62 percent of the vote, …

Now that spring break is over (too soon in my opinion), we are halfway through the semester and that much closer to graduation for a lucky few--aka not me. Yesterday, the first day back from break, I observed a poor soul who was already exhausted sleeping in their pajamas on a couch in the lobby …

1. The Least of These [Feb 1] Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj7-I8MlKZw 2. Run the Race [Feb 22] Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPYRO48tvso 3. XL: The Temptation of Christ [March 6] Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FS3Jo6bD6Y 4. Unplanned [March 29] Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBLWpKbC3ww 5. Breakthrough [April 17] Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52bORzIODec 6. Passion of the Christ 2: The Resurrection [Late 2019] News: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emV29fOCffg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_kAQYJuX2A

One of the things that I admire most about God is His intentionality. When God created the Earth, He didn’t just create it to look beautiful. He created it to be able to sustain and thrive with life. From the tiniest atom to the grandest mountain range, God paid great attention not only to the …

Over break last week I had a health renaissance of sorts. I lost six pounds and was able to re-introduce gluten back into my diet after having to avoid it since the summer of 2017. I learned how to treat my body to beat the battle of the bulge without any of the fad diet …

Just last week we were all enjoying Spring Break in our various ways. Some of us stayed here, some went home, and some were able to visit places beyond our borders. It was great. But here’s the downside: Unlike fall semester–where there are two breaks–in the winter we go from Spring Break to graduation without …

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Southern Adventist University’s Student Association has expanded its monthly social programming under Executive Social Vice President Lily Mutai. Starting earlier than past officers, Mutai worked closely with SA leadership and campus clubs to plan events like Fall Fest and International Food Fest with student feedback in mind.

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From veterans and nurses to immigrants and longtime residents, Hamilton County community members spoke in their own words against the sheriff’s 287(g) agreement with ICE, sharing concerns about civil rights, public safety, family separation and community trust.