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Southern Wesleyan University students studying for their finals took a “doggone” welcome break to enjoy some canine companionship on the Central campus Dec. 9.
At around 5:15 Thursday afternoon, Oct. 3, two Southern Wesleyan freshmen were in an accident on I-85 near the South Carolina/North Carolina state line as they were heading home to Delaware for fall break.
Jared Trudel, left, an admissions counselor at SWU, presented to CJ Alexander of Pendleton a shirt emblazoned with the hashtag #swuserves during a “Passing the Mantle” ceremony in which students celebrate the beginning of a new chapter in life...
SWU students learned about the surrounding community in a fun way as they picked up “freebies” and registered for prize giveaways while learning about area businesses and organizations during “Party at the Square,” a community fair held on the...
SWU welcomed new freshman and transfer students to its campus in Central Aug. 16. Student-athletes, along with ambassadors and SGA members, pitched in along with volunteers from Trinity Wesleyan Church to make moving in the rain a bit easier.
The new outdoor recreation facility, located adjacent to the University Dining Commons, will greet students this fall with courts for basketball, sand volleyball and tennis.
SWU students Maxine Page, left, and Jenna Griffin enjoy “slugging it out” on one of the inflatables during a year-end celebration April 20 at the campus in Central. Page and Griffin are freshmen majoring in Elementary Education.
Students from Southern Wesleyan University traveled to Columbia to speak to legislators and experience a legislative session at the Statehouse April 17.