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Rev. Ken Dill, right, Southern Wesleyan University chaplain, passes the communion cup as he leads a group of students in the Lord's Supper at Newton Hobson Chapel on the university's campus in Central.
Southern Wesleyan University student Moriah Sears, a sophomore from Columbia, checks out volunteering opportunities with the Pickens County Chapter of the American Red Cross.
Byrnes High School physical education teacher and coach Debbie Holcombe was selected as the 2009 High School Physical Education Teacher of the Year. She earned a physical education degree from SWU.
Marcus Engel gives an account of how an automobile accident involving a drunk driver left him fighting for his life. Engel was permanently disfigured and totally blinded by the accident.
Southern Wesleyan University students perform "It's a Hard Knock Life," a selection from "Annie" during "SWUsical," presented March 19-21 at Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center on the university's campus in...
Members of the Central Red Hats visited Southern Wesleyan University on Feb. 24, 2009 for a Mardi Gras-themed lunch and a tour of Freedom’s Hill Church on the university’s campus in Central.
Carol Sinnamon, left, expresses appreciation after receiving a framed collage of Southern Wesleyan University performances, presented by Melanie Rowell, right, assistant professor of music. Also taking part in the presentation was Phillip Fritts...
Southern Wesleyan University Chaplain Ken Dill relates the history of Freedom’s Hill Church to representatives from the S.C. Department of Commerce who toured the university’s campus in Central on Feb. 23.