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Written by: Khloe Mace Editor’s Note: The following articles are written by counseling professionals from Counseling Services in partnership with the Southern Accent. Studying in college is important for your success, but knowing the best way to study can be tricky. Some students try to cram everything at the last minute, while others study so much …

Written by: Dana Grakov It was nighttime, and I was walking down my friend’s driveway. I had just spent the evening like I spend every Tuesday evening — hanging out with friends over supper and Bible study. I always enjoy these occasions; however, this time something felt distinctly different. As I reflected, it occurred to …

Written by: Khloe Mace Editor's Note: The following articles are written by counseling professionals from Counseling Services in partnership with the Southern Accent. WC: 415 Thanksgiving is a special time when people focus on being grateful. It is a time when many people feel happier and experience a positive mood. Although we might be tempted …

Written by: Matthew Thomas A question many young men, myself included, often ask themselves is: What does it mean to be a man? We face this question almost daily as we are bombarded on social media with differing opinions and ideas on what being a man should look like. Guys are constantly inundated with conflicted …

Written by: Gabrielle Grundy Have you ever found yourself working on an assignment, and next thing you know, you’ve been scrolling on Instagram or TikTok for an hour? Maybe you were having a conversation with friends, felt the buzz of a notification on your phone, and just couldn’t resist checking it despite being in the …

Written by: Hayden Kobza At about 8 a.m. today, a water pipe burst near Student Park at Southern Adventist University. An Eastside Utility District crew was able to contain the leak two hours later.  When the crew arrived, it shut off one pipeline next to the entrance of Student Park, decreasing the pressure of the …

Written by: Beatrice Pang Southern Adventist University’s Symphony Orchestra will premiere an original work that will be conducted by its own student composer, a first for the ensemble under the leadership of Laurie Cadwallader, director for 24 years.  On Sunday, Nov. 5, Matthew Kimbley, junior music theory and literature major and principal violist in the …

Written by: Erin Rouse Mason Harmon, senior marketing and business administration major, is starting an agricultural business on the island of Ebeye, where he currently serves as a student missionary. Harmon began crafting this project to help meet the needs of the island, he told the Accent. He also teaches high school students. “The thing …

Written by: Tiffany Bartell Healthy Minds QEP Director Editor's Note: The following articles are written by counseling professionals from Counseling Services in partnership with the Southern Accent. Planning to start a new health habit? Here are a few things you should know!  As many as 44% of Americans make new health resolutions each year, but …

Written by: Daniel Baldwin After being a bird watcher for the better part of three years, I am used to the general stereotypes: birds are scary monsters; birds are really boring and just kind of sit there; and the famous “Bird watching? Like the thing sad old retirees do?” However, bird watching (or birding) has …

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