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Each summer, Southern Wesleyan University’s campus in Central, S.C., becomes a “global village” as teams from around the world arrive to compete in the Big League World Series. Pictured are members of the Europe Middle East Africa team, boarding...
Pictured in the foreground is Zack Diprima, who played the Beast; and in the background is Michael Roy, who played Ben in the classic tale "Beauty and the Beast," presented by the Easley Home Educators.
History came alive as Rev. Ken Dill, Southern Wesleyan University chaplain, told the story of the church’s role in the anti-slavery movement prior to the Civil War.
State Representative B.R. Skelton, right, presents to Southern Wesleyan University President David Spittal a resolution from the S.C. House of Representatives honoring Spittal’s 17 years of service
Families from Pickens, Oconee and Anderson counties that date back at least 100 years participated in the event, which featured 37 tables of old photographs, family records and various mementos.
Wellness-oriented businesses and organizations took part in Southern Wesleyan University’s Health Fair March 29, 2011, in the University Dining Commons on the campus in Central.
The voices of more than 250 middle school choral students filled Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center during the South Carolina Music Educators Choral Clinic.
Yvonne Duckett, left, director of career services at Southern Wesleyan University, offers advice for the new year on how to make the most of one’s time.