As e-commerce and influencer culture grow, overconsumption in the digital age continues to shape how people define happiness, success and self-worth, often leaving them feeling dissatisfied.
As e-commerce and influencer culture grow, overconsumption in the digital age continues to shape how people define happiness, success and self-worth, often leaving them feeling dissatisfied.
BCU Night cookout at Southern Adventist University celebrated Black culture, community, and shared experiences with food, dances, and performances.
Memetic warfare leverages online content like memes, AI-generated clips, and social media campaigns to subtly influence opinions, politics, and culture across the globe.
Team USA returned from the 2026 Winter Olympics with a record-breaking 12 gold medals, highlighted by dramatic hockey victories and historic individual achievements.
A reflection on our longing for adventure and how God invites us into a real, redemptive story that is richer than any escape or imagined narrative.
A reflective piece on forgiveness and letting go, exploring how releasing resentment can lead to emotional freedom, healing and spiritual growth.
In this personal reflection, Katie-Jane Emde shares how rediscovering God’s love transformed her faith, identity and joy, teaching her what it truly means to let Jesus love her.
The Rees Series Basketball Tournament concluded Feb. 14 with five champions crowned across men’s and women’s intramural leagues.
A junior graphic design major won first place in a citywide competition to redesign the Collegedale city logo, selected by commissioners from three finalists.
Having an inflated ego can damage relationships and decision-making. Learning how to shatter your ego helps cultivate humility, gratitude and lasting personal growth.
Southern Adventist University’s Gym-Masters celebrated their 50th home show with alumni, emotional performances and a tribute to five decades of legacy.
Single-use plastics found on campus reflect a growing environmental and health crisis, as microplastics increasingly pollute the Tennessee River and surrounding ecosystems.
Anaya Parker reflects on her personal experience and explores the concept of enthusiastic consent, highlighting how fear, coercion and misunderstanding can blur the line between “yes” and true consent.
This article explores Galatians 5:16–26, explaining how walking by the Spirit leads to spiritual transformation and fulfills God’s law through a life devoted to Him.
In his final column, Rhett Seitz reflects on his journey at Southern Adventist University, sharing lessons on growth, purpose and embracing the climb of life.