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The Kayak experiences worker shortage, seeks employees
Written by: April Espinoza Southern Adventist University has been experiencing a lack of student workers on campus, with eateries such as the Dining Hall and

Applied Technology department launches first annual Bridge Day
On March 21, the Construction Management Program, which is part of the Applied Technology Department at Southern Adventist University, held its first Bridge Day, an

Land for new School of Business building dedicated, planned completion set for fall 2025
Written by: Lindsay Beckwith Faculty, administrators and students gathered together last month to pray and dedicate the plot of land chosen for the construction of


The prevalence of senioritis: An issue worth mentioning
Written by: Cindy Hernandez For many college students, the challenge of staying motivated and focused can be a daily struggle. The constant battle against procrastination,

Senior Pastor David Ferguson leaving Southern university church, starting new chapter at Crosswalk Chattanooga
After six and a half years serving as senior pastor at the Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists, David Ferguson is leaving the position and starting

How to sign up for Southern’s emergency text message system
Written by: Jahsoulay W. Walton Southern Adventist University’s Campus Safety uses an emergency communication service called Omnilert to send text messages to students. Some students


School of Social Work gets involved in National Social Work Month
Written by: Morgan Garcia Editor’s Note: This commentary was written by a social work student in recognition of National Social Work Month. Morgan Garcia is

Village Market to implement biodegradable plastic bags
The Village Market will transition from regular plastic to biodegradable plastic bags over several months, which could raise prices for some deli items, according to