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Chelsey Bailey, left, of Seneca, looks over a few items with her mother, Chrissy Bailey, at Southern Wesleyan University’s Campus Bookstore. Chelsey plans to major in Early Childhood Education.
As the end of the semester approaches, there's nothing like bacon to ease the stress of finals for students at Southern Wesleyan University in Central.
Southern Wesleyan University student Michaela Carter of Mauldin took a break from studying for her finals and got to know Bonnie, a Dalmatian, as her owner Margaret Ptacek looked on.
The 9th Annual SWUPYs Awards Show was held April 30 in Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center as the athletics department celebrated the best in academic and athletic success over the past year.
Christian May, an education major from Smithville, Ga., plays a game of checkers with a young festivalgoer during the Central Railroad Festival. SWU provided crafts and games during the festival, April 25 in downtown Central. May, along with...
SWU’s Gospel Choir ministered in music at Pickens Detention Chapel’s Sunday night service April 12. Justin Carter, Southern Wesleyan’s AVP for student life, gave a testimony and word of encouragement during the service.
Brothers Will (left) and Jake Vess (right) look at a doorframe with their grandfather, Rev. Willett Vess, as he points out the height marking he made of Will when he was a youngster visiting the home.
Megan Sanders, director of community involvement for Ripple of One, was the speaker for Wellness Week chapels at Newton Hobson Auditorium. In the March 23 chapel, Sanders spoke about finding your God-given purpose by serving Him.
Jessica Courtney, right, a freshman from Greenwood majoring in psychology, looks over a schedule of activities with her grandfather, Ernest Lake, and great-grandmother, Bobbie Lake, all from Greenwood.
SWU students organize food items at Golden Corner Food Pantry in Seneca during Day of Service March 17. According to Jeff Heaton, operations director at the pantry, the students did what would normally take them four to five days. This year, 246...