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Madison Wilcox

Madison Wilcox

Madison Wilcox is an English literature and Spanish major from California who hopes to pursue a career in writing. This is her first year working as a reporter for the Southern Accent. She is excited to interact with people on campus and hear their stories.

Junior finance major Zach Kirstein is currently spending a year as a student missionary at Familia Feliz, an orphanage and boarding school in Rurrenabaque, Bolivia.  Familia Feliz has been operating for more than 16 years and is currently supporting about 70 children, according to Kirstein.  “The goal of Familia Feliz is to provide shelter and …

Mold has been especially problematic during the past two years in campus residences, according to Marty Hamilton, Financial Administration associate vice president.  This semester, Southern Village has had two major mold issues, which resulted in students being temporarily relocated to different apartments. Apartments in Spalding Cove and Winding Creek have also been affected.  In an …

According to Vice President for Enrollment Management Jason Merryman, freshmen enrollment for the Fall 2021 semester is the largest it has been since 2011 at 571 students. Transfer students add an additional 129 students, making a total of exactly 700 new students on Southern Adventist University’s campus this fall.  As far as reasons behind increased …

In an effort to meet the increasing demand for counseling on campus, Southern Adventist University’s Counseling Services will soon launch in-dorm counseling Mondays through Thursdays from 6 to 9 p.m. According to Counseling Services Coordinator Tiffany Bartell, the program is being funded through COVID-19 relief funding. The new counseling services will be provided in Talge …

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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.