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College night at The Hub

College night is returning to The Hub on Friday, April 13 at 6 p.m. Spring Arbor University (SAU) students only pay $3 (with student ID) to see more than six musical acts. General admission is $5. The majority of musicians being showcased are current or former SAU students. Andrew May, Booking and Events Coordinator for [...]

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Death of Pop Diva

Whitney Houston died on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2012 at 3:55 p.m. She died in the Beverly Hills Hotel in Calif. on the eve of the Grammy award ceremony. She was found dead in a bathtub. The cause of death is still undetermined. Houston was one of the top-selling artists in pop history, remaining on top [...]

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Poetic Progress

March is National Reading Month in the U.S., but the scholastic mindset seems to be a worldwide phenomena as one poet from Equatorial Guinea plans to build the first bookstore in his country. Coming from a long history of deep poverty and ruthless leaders, Equatorial Guinea caught international attention when oil was discovered there in [...]

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Salvation Army Tweets to help homeless

The Salvation Army of Metro Detroit is turning to Twitter to support the 25th annual Bed & Bread Club Radiothon. The Bed & Bread club is a non-profit program serving 5,000 meals every day. According to Salvation Army’s website, that’s nearly 1.7 million meals every year to people who would otherwise go without. The Bed [...]

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A letter from your SGA president and vice president

As your representatives on SGA, we would like to make you aware of an opportunity for your voice to be heard regarding federal STUDENT AID. The Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) and the leadership of Spring Arbor University are encouraging us to sign a petition for federal student aid (like the Pell Grant) [...]

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SAFMC Trunk or Treat Photos

On Monday, October 31, the Spring Arbor Free Methodist Church (SAFMC) welcomed the community to experience Halloween through the annual Trunk or Treat event. This year, the SAFMC did not accept chocolate donations and only handed out one piece of Fair Trade chocolate to raise awareness for the use of child slaves in the cocoa [...]

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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 [...]