by Joel Guerra | Dec 5, 2019 | News
One person was killed and another was sent to the hospital as a result of a head-on car collision Monday afternoon on Lee Highway near Edgmon Road in Ooltewah, Tennessee, according to WCTV NewsChannel 9. Collegedale Police spokeswoman, Bridgett Raper, told WCTV that...
by Bailey DuBose | Dec 5, 2019 | News
The ongoing construction of the new Wright Hall elevator is part of Southern Adventist University’s initiative to meet the needs of those with physical limitations. Southern’s Corporate Architect Fred Turner said various buildings and locations across campus have...
by Zach Roberts | Nov 14, 2019 | News
When a student needs to take a language class, many go for Spanish, French and even German. However, the Modern Languages department, also offers American Sign Language classes. According to Speech Pathology major Mahayla Toews, one of the instructors is Jeff Jordan,...
by Trisney Bocala | Nov 14, 2019 | News
This semester, Southern Adventist University’s Student Success Center created a new initiative called “Let’s Chat.” Let’s Chat is a service provided by the Retention Services’ Student Support Team and exists to reach students that may not otherwise come to the Student...
by Xander Ordinola | Nov 14, 2019 | News
The new headquarters for It Is Written will officially open on Nov. 22 at 9340 Four Corners Place, Collegedale, Tennessee. The headquarters will feature wider spaces and a larger staff than the previous building. The grand opening will include a ribbon cutting and...
by Nicole Dominguez | Nov 14, 2019 | News
On Nov. 10, Southern’s School of Music performed a 10-hour play-a-thon in Collegedale Commons, where 130 musicians, parents and other adult friends came together to play music from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. to raise money for Grand Bahama Academy, a school destroyed by...