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(From left) Bre Kowaleski, Camilo Rodriguez, Justin Petersen and Nico Luque watch young soccer players as they warm up on the first day of an overnight soccer camp, held June 14 and 15 at the new soccer complex at SWU's Central campus.
Pictured from left are Tiana Robbins of Chesnee, Jonathan Stegenga of Pickens, Lyndy Barnes of Easley, Ashley Bowers, a December graduate from Cocoa, Fla.; Andrew Hochhalter of Blythewood, and Gavin Potter of Central.
SWU will continue in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) membership process during the 2014-15 year and become members of the NCAA II’s Conference Carolinas beginning with play this fall.
Renee Sims, the former secretary for Couseling and Health Services at Southern Wesleyan University, passed away peacefully on July 5 at the Rainey Hospice House in Anderson.
Barbara Specter, regional director – Columbia (fourth from right), represented SWU at the groundbreaking of the Richland Two Institute of Innovation (R2I2) June 26.
Dawson Clements, center, signs a letter of intent to attend Southern Wesleyan University. Standing at left are his parents, Gisele and Jim Clements. At right is Trevor Kaufman, student ministry worship director at Hamburg Wesleyan Church.
Noah Cromer signs a letter of intent to attend Southern Wesleyan University. Pictured from left to right are music teacher Dusty Pauken, sister Rebecca Cromer, parents Dan and Dorcas Cromer, grandparents Fern and Maurice Tolan, and Noah Cromer...