On campuses that celebrate dramatic testimonies, many students feel their lives are too ordinary to share. But quiet faith, perseverance and everyday growth often shape character just as deeply as headline-worthy stories.
On campuses that celebrate dramatic testimonies, many students feel their lives are too ordinary to share. But quiet faith, perseverance and everyday growth often shape character just as deeply as headline-worthy stories.
From cultural nights to club merch, student organizations spend thousands each semester. Student Association leaders explain where the money comes from, how funding decisions are made and why transparency matters.
From easing academic stress to supporting emotional healing, reading can serve as a powerful therapeutic tool. Bibliotherapy shows how books, poetry and personal narratives can nurture mental well-being and personal growth.
Trump’s push for Greenland reflects a broader shift in U.S. foreign policy—one that threatens alliances, normalizes imperialism, and reshapes America’s role on the world stage.
While Southern Adventist University students compete on the court, a dedicated team works behind the scenes to plan schedules, train referees and launch new sports that keep intramurals running smoothly year after year.
On Jan. 3, 2026, Venezuelans at home and abroad woke to news of a dramatic intervention involving President Maduro. Students reflect on hope, fear, and how the world perceives their country.
True success isn’t about being the smartest—it’s about showing up, taking action, and learning from failure. Consistent effort, faith, and perseverance drive results.
After two tightly contested conference championship games, the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots earned their spots in Super Bowl LX. With standout quarterback performances, elite defenses and lingering debates over playoff paths, the matchup sets the stage for a dramatic rematch with legacies on the line.
In response to concerns raised about sleeping next to a phone, a Southern Adventist University physics professor explains the science behind microwave radiation, why it is non-ionizing and how its effects differ from truly harmful radiation. The article clarifies common misconceptions and encourages healthier phone habits without fear-based claims.
The 2026 Winter Olympics will be hosted by Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, marking the first Games named after two cities. With new sports, the return of NHL players, Lindsey Vonn’s comeback and a strong focus on sustainability, the Games promise historic moments on and off the ice.
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.