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The 13th annual McKee Southern 6 Trail Race will be held on Sunday, Feb. 19, at the White Oak Mountain Trails. Southern Adventist University students and faculty can run the race for free, and proceeds from the race will go to Southern's Adventure Program Affinity Fund, according to the race’s website. Online registration ends on …

Southern Adventist University offers students the option to fill out course elevations near the end of the semester for all of their classes, and all submittals are  anonymous,  according to Bob Young, senior vice president for Academic Administration. “When a student completes an evaluation the system records that an evaluation was received for that particular …

Several new parking lots are being planned at Southern Adventist University to help improve parking on campus, according to Marty Hamilton, senior vice president for Financial Administration. A 13-spot expansion of Southern Village parking has already been approved by administration and will be added this summer. “ … We need to take some pressure off …

Kyla Slaughter, a senior social work major, met with Dennis Negrón, vice president for Student Development, over winter break to discuss different ways to improve on-campus accessibility for people with disabilities. Slaughter, who was born blind, brought up several changes that Southern could make to accommodate blind individuals, specifically.  “I’ve been talking about making buildings …

Written by Matthew Orquia On Tuesday afternoon, at around 12:30 p.m., a Norfolk Southern train collided with a semitrailer carrying a concrete beam at the railroad crossing at Apison Pike and University Drive, resulting in a derailment near Southern Adventist University.  According to authorities, two Norfolk Southern employees sustained minor injuries, but the concrete truck …

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A half-century of Gym Masters

Southern Adventist University’s Gym-Masters celebrated their 50th home show with alumni, emotional performances and a tribute to five decades of legacy.