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As Exam Pressures Mount, Students look to programs like Write Right for Support

With seven days (counting today) left before exams, it is crunch time for students at Spring Arbor University. As exams, projects, papers and presentations hang in the balance, this time of year is marked as much by stress as it is by the cold weather. For some students like freshman Kevin Sharp, a good remedy [...]

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Men’s Tennis Team Shares Thoughts on Season

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As Exam Pressures Mount, Students look to programs like Write Right for Support

With six days (counting today) left before exams, it is crunch time for students at Spring Arbor University. As exams, projects, papers and presentations hang in the balance, this time of year is marked as much by stress as it is by the cold weather. For some students like freshman Kevin Sharp, a good remedy [...]

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SAU Professor Shares Career Smarts to Communication Students

Mary Darling, associate professor of communication, spoke to communication majors on Friday, Nov. 19 about the process of publishing during the monthly Communication Convention (Com Con). What is Com Con? Com Con takes place the third Friday of every month and is attended by the communication department’s full-time faculty and staff and is required for [...]

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Facing the dollars

The average on-campus undergraduate student at Spring Arbor, who attends all four years, will be responsible for $80,000 when he or she receives a diploma. Bearing in mind the variables of financial aid, scholarships and loans, this number fluctuates. However, from 1997-2006 an average of 35% of students graduated from Spring Arbor in four years [...]

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SLR: 39 Years of Deepening Relationships

One hundred eighty-six college students going off-campus for three days of fellowship, four square, teaching and prayer. Lasting relational and spiritual growth manifested in fifteen baptisms in a chilly lake on a sunny morning. This is the 39-year-old tradition of the Spiritual Life Retreat (SLR) in a nutshell.

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Focus Series on Economics

Every year Spring Arbor University cancels classes for a day to host what is called the Focus Series. It is a day designed to bring the university together and as a community thoroughly discuss a topic. Themed, “Just Economics”, this year’s Focus Series took place on Wednesday, March 3. Roger Varland, associate professor of art [...]

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Furious Love

Where can God’s love be found? What does God’s love look like? Can God’s love overcome the darkest places in the world? Darren Wilson, an independent filmmaker, set out to answer these questions. His documentary, “Furious Love”, shows what it looks like when Christians step out into the darkest places to share God’s love. The [...]

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Youth Has Hurt Team All Season

Tyler Hayward tyler@saupulse.com After being on cloud nine after a huge upset victory over the 6th ranked Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats, the Spring Arbor University women’s basketball team was brought down hard to earth, losing two straight games. They first lost to Grace 66-52, and followed that up with a 77-57 loss versus Huntington. The Lady [...]

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Meet the Cast of Johnny Pye!

  Johnny Pye and the Fool Killer, SAU’s Spring Musical, will be performed in White Auditorium this Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Pulse brings you inside access to the talented cast of this much anticipated musical! So browse on and meet the cast and read their clever quotes! Lead Cast Johnny Pye     [...]

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Remembering Our Veterans

On Tuesday, faculty, students and staff of Spring Arbor University as well as members of the community, honored the men and women who have served and are currently serving this country in uniform with a special ceremony in front of the White Library. The occasion was marked by speakers that included President Webb, John Williams, [...]

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SAU German Club

On May 1, Spring Arbor University’s (SAU’s) German club wrapped up their year together with fond memories and plans for [...]

Festival of Faith and Writing

On Apr. 19-21, Calvin College hosted its twelfth annual Festival of Faith and Writing. According to the Festival website, the [...]

Plaza ball: A Spring Arbor tradition

Crossing through the plaza on the way back to your room after class, you have probably been forced to duck [...]

Voiles and Wyse share plans for the next year

Matt Voiles and Lydia Wyse, recent winners of the Student Government Association (SGA) election, are looking toward the future. Voiles, [...]

Further unrest in Sudan and South Sudan

The region of Sudan has struggled for many years to resolve conflict within its borders. The most current situation is [...]

“Mirror Mirror” movie review

The fairest of them is once again on the run from an evil queen (Julia Roberts). In honor of the [...]