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Wesley Day, left, a 2012 graduate of Southern Wesleyan University, is pictured with Shelia Barringer, assistant principal at Scott’s Branch High School in Summerton. Day recently became the first band director the school has had in four years.
High school students take to the courts to work on passing, setting, serving and other volleyball techniques during a volleyball camp July 18-31 at SWU.
Winnie Molloseau, who served Southern Wesleyan University as administrative assistant to the vice president of student life, died Tuesday, July 29 at the Rainey Hospice House in Anderson.
Arriving in Chicago are Amber Collins of Millsboro, Del.; Stephanie Snyder of Simpsonville; Mari Gonlag, chair of SWU’s Division of Religion; Emily McClendon; Champ Squires of Alcolu (inside van); Carol Sinnamon, retired SWU director of...
SWU received a 1996 Chevrolet Lumina through a donation from Gladys Welborn of Easley for use in the university’s Call Me MISTER program. Pictured from left are Mona Thornton, associate dean of the SWU’s School of Education; Sandra McLendon, dean...
A giant beach ball makes its way across the crowd in the midst of a cooling spray of water on a sunny afternoon at “Never The Same Camp,” taking place July 21-25 at Southern Wesleyan University in Central.
Ariail Lankford (seated) signs a letter of intent to SWU's Department of Music, where she will enroll in the fall of 2014. She is joined by (from left) Jane Dill, chair of the university’s Fine Arts department; Donna Niles, Ariail’s mother...
Tommy Bolger, a 1993 SWU education graduate and veteran educator in the Upstate, was named the new principal of Wren Elementary School in Anderson School District One.