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Recently in a few states, New York and Virginia being the most notable, there have been bills proposed that remove restrictions on late-term abortions. Essentially these bills would legalize the termination of pregnancy up to and including the due date of the child. First, some argue that life doesn’t exist if it can’t exist independently …

Last Tuesday, President Donald Trump gave his State of the Union address. CNN has the transcript, which I read since I wasn’t able to watch the actual speech. I want to highlight a few areas that were of interest to me. Trump said, “Many of us campaigned on the same core promises: to defend American …

Southern’s highly competitive men’s A-league intramural season came to an end Saturday night as the #1 Seed Catfish Wranglers took down the #2 seed Baggage Claim Boys (BCB) by a score of 44-38. The high scorers of the night were freshman Casey Tull, leading the Catfish Wranglers with 14 points, and senior Jonathan Im who …

Last Thursday night, the Men’s C-league division came to an end with the Natty Shredders (5-3 reg. season) versus the Oppas (4-4 reg. season). These two teams had met twice during the regular season, with Natty Shredders pulling out a very close victory both games. So this match was highly anticipated leading into the playoffs. …

The Ladies’ A-League finals took place on Saturday night. The game featured One Last Dance and the Air Ballers. One Last Dance was comprised of Natalie Diaz, Ally Stock, Brooklyn Moore, Mei Chin, Alexandra Candamil and Micah Scott. Air Ballers’ roster was Amber Lee, Corinne Atiga, Alaina Burrowes, Camille Chu, Alexandra Lang, Annelise Scales and …

The Women’s B-League Championship was a matchup between Southern Breeze, the long time intramural franchise of Southern, and Reinhart, the emerging force to be reckoned with. The game displayed more defense than scoring in the first half. The score stayed within three points by halftime. The two teams battled until the finish with outstanding performances …

Waking up early is something almost every college student loathes. Many of us, myself included, have gotten into the habit of rolling out of bed 10 minutes before our first class and just barely making it to our seat as attendance is being taken. Either that or you skip all your classes and call it …

Valentine’s Day has become yet another holiday tainted by American commercialism. Buy this necklace, make reservations at that restaurant–and you better not forget flowers. But in the midst of giving affection to others, it’s easy to forget that we must love ourselves deeply in order to love others properly. Far too often in our millennial …

At Southern, student success is top priority. With a variety of resources available, it’s easy to see that staff are ready to help students in need. One specific class dedicated to student success is called “University Enrichment.” Cheri Durst is one of the professors who teaches the course. I had the chance to interview her …

In May 2017, film professor David George began transforming a school bus into his own personal vehicle. He originally undertook this endeavor to take his family on a roadtrip to the West Coast, but his new bus-turned-RV—“Blue Skies,” he calls her—has become an unexpectedly helpful and abundant source of joy for him and his family. …

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Outgoing Editor-in-Chief Hayden Kobza reflects on the importance of student journalism, the challenges of covering a “news vacuum,” and the legacy of The Accent at Southern Adventist University as he passes the torch to a new editor.