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Policy for Bicycles and Vehicles Left on CampusPolicy for Bicycles Left on Campus Over the SummerAU Policy requires the removal of all unregistered, inoperable or abandoned bicycles from the campus. Campus Safety will attempt to contact the registered owners. If the owners are not located it will bepresumed that they have abandoned the property. Any unclaimed or abandoned bicycles not claimed withinthe 60-day holding period shall be disposed of.
Policy for Vehicles Left on Campus Over the SummerFor all students who are leaving campus for the summer, AU Policy requires the removal of all vehicles oncampus over the summer months unless the registered owner is present.
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New Life FellowshipSaturday, April 2711:30 a.m., Seminary Chapel
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Dining Services Offers 5% Back Incentive, Loyalty CardDining Services is open to not only the Andrews community, but also to the greater Berrien Springs area. IFyou enjoy dining on campus, here are two great incentives to make it an even more affordable option.
5% Back For all those who open a Cafe Account with $400 or more, that individual will be given anon-refundable 5% account bonus. This cannot be redeemed for cash or returned to financialstatements at any time, hence the "non-refundable" description. If you are a full-time studentopening a Cafe Account you will also be saving another 6% by not having to pay tax on any mealsat Dining Services. With this 6% saved throughout the semester on top of the previous 5%, afull-time student with a Cafe Account can save a total of 11% throughout one single semester.
Loyalty Card ProgramOur Loyalty Card program is a new feature we offer to all those who have a Cafe Account. Account holderscan bring their Loyalty Card to the Terrace Cafe whenever they buy a meal. Once they have purchased a totalof ten meals, bring the card back to receive the eleventh meal free. This is the perfect program for anyonewho eats at the Terrace Cafe on a regular basis. You may only have one Loyalty Card at a time, and there isno limit to how many cards you can receive in a single semester.
These offers are not applicable to faculty/staff. (Faculty/staff recieve a special employee discount.)
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The Howard Performing Arts Center presents Elijah: An OratorioSaturday, April 276:30 p.m., Howard Performing Arts Center
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Contact: Claudio Gonzalez [email protected]
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First Destination SurveyClass of 2013,
This is a reminder that one of the final steps in your Graduation process is to tell us, CareerDevelopment Services, what your next steps are with the First Destination Survey. The information collectedwill be used to help create internship programs and job opportunities for AU graduates.
* By April 25, 2013 you will have had to complete the First Destination Survey in order to receive yourGraduation Tickets.
Avoid the hassle, take 5 minutes and to make it more exciting for you, we’re going to be giving away multiple$50.00 cash prizes for every 50 surveys completed.
Here are the winners of the $50.00 Cash Prizes. We have more prizes to give away!
Andrea Oliveira - Graduating with a Bachelor of Speech Pathology & AudiologyAndrea Rose Opel - Graduating with a Master of Social WorkNicholas Reichert - Graduating with a Bachelors in English/Spanish & Secondary Education
Check your email & take the survey!
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Guitar Recital: Master Graduate RecitalTuesday, April 307 p.m., Howard Performing Arts Center
Enrique Sandoval
Guitar Concert: Master Graduate Recital
Music from Renaissance to XX Century
Free Admission
I Part Lachrimae Pavan J. Downland (1563-1626)
Elegie J.K. Mertz (1806-1856) Sonata L. Brouwer (1939- )
1. Fandangos y Boleros2. Sarabanda de Scriabin3. La Toccata de Pasquini
II Part
Prelude 1006a J.S.Bach (1685-1750) Vals no. 4, Op. 8 Agustin Barrios (1885-1944) Collectici Intim Vicente Asencio (1908-1979)
1. La Serenor2. La Joia3. La Calma4. La Gaubanca
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Monday, April 22, 2013
Celebrating 75 Years: James White LibraryWednesday, May 1512:30 p.m., James White Library
The campus and community are invited to a birthday party for the James White Library on May 15,12:30–1:30 p.m., in the Library’s main floor gallery area. Former directors of the Library and key retireeshave been invited to participate in the celebration. All former employees, including former student workers,will be recognized. Merlin Burt, director of the Center for Adventist Research (CAR), will present a briefhistory of the library and the General Conference. Terry Robertson, Seminary librarian, will initiate a projectof taking oral history accounts about the library from current and former staff, as part of the celebration,which he’s hoping will reveal further details about the library’s development and contribution to AndrewsUniversity through the years. Birthday cake will be served at the conclusion of the event. Guests are also invited to view the new display in CAR that highlights 150 years of the General Conference.
The capstone event for the Library’s 75th anniversary will be an exhibit of the many and varied specialcollections of the Library, to be on display across campus in conjunction with Alumni Homecoming Weekend,Sept. 27–30, 2013. The exhibit will include artwork, mission artifacts and textiles, rare book collections,furniture of historical interest, and archived movie films of campus development.
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Friday Night LightsFriday, April 269:30 p.m., Howard Performing Arts Center
Topic: Am I Worth It?
Contact: Campus Ministries [email protected] Category: Campus Announcements
Revive Spring ConcertSabbath, April 275-6 p.m, Michiana Fil-Am Church, 8454 Kephart Drive
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Contact: Dojcin Zivadinovic [email protected]
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Teaching in Higher Education-EDCI606Monday-Friday, July 8-199 a.m.-12 p.m., Bell Hall Room 013
To register, contact the Curriculum and Instruction program, School of Education at [email protected]
Contact: [email protected] Category: Campus Announcements
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Friday, April 19, 2013
Misplace Your Bible? PMC Has a Bible Lost & FoundPioneer Memorial Church has a number of orphan Bibles.
Have you attended University Vespers, chapel or church service at PMC and realize you have left your Bible?
Stop by the welcome center in the lower lobby on Sabbath morning or at the church office during the week toreclaim your Bible.
Contact: Sherrie Davis [email protected] 269.471.3134
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Student Movement Staff WantedThe Student Movement is looking for staff for the 2013-2014 school year! We are currently working to build ateam of talented, committed students who will completely revolutionize student journalism on the AndrewsUniversity campus. All positions will require meeting attendance, innovative thinking, and the willingness towork as a team.
Previous experience is preferred, but not required. All you must have is a passion for truth and storytelling –and good writing skills.
We are currently hiring for the following positions:
News EditorIn charge of finding and assigning stories about campus news – big events, policy changes, campusdisturbances, etc.
Ideas EditorThis section deals with opinions, perspectives, and controversial topics. This editor must be devoted tobalance, fairness, and quality in writing – and they’ll need to find writers can discuss issues intelligently everyweek.
Sports EditorThis person needs to be excited about AU Sports! The section includes Cardinal news, Intramurals, and othercampus athletics.
People EditorAndrews students are interesting and diverse. This section will tell their spotlight them and the interestingthings they’re doing -- whether that’s climbing a mountain, backpacking through Indonesia, or learning howto play the bagpipes. This editor must constantly look for fascinating people and tell their stories.
Arts & Entertainment EditorThis section spotlights local artists, reviews campus arts events, and includes reviews and musings on varioustopics related to entertainment and the arts.
Assistant Layout EditorContent doesn’t matter if it’s unreadable. This graphic designer will assist the Layout Editor in designing thenewspaper every week.
Multimedia ManagerResponsible for website content creation and maintenance. May also use Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, andother social media to promote the SM.
Business ManagerIn charge of managing the budget and, perhaps the most important task, making sure everyone gets paid!
Distribution ManagerThis person gets the paper from hot off the presses and into the hands of students. This job requires a lot oflegwork – and we’ll be trying to increase circulation this year.
If you are interested, please send a brief statement of purpose, resume, and (where applicable) 2-3 writingsamples to [email protected].
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Contact: Melodie Roschman, Editor in Chief [email protected] 2698152014
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Thursday, April 18, 2013
Jon Davidson Live in ConcertSaturday, April 277 p.m., Newbold Auditorium in Buller Hall
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Contact: Rahel Schafer [email protected] 269-471-3184
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Department of Agriculture University Garden Plots 2013Sunday, April 288 a.m., Smith Hall
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Take the First Destination Survey
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New Online Bulletin is Available
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The online bulletin can be viewed at bulletin.andrews.edu and will serve as the primary bulletin resource forboth staff and students. On the bulletin homepage, you will have access to a variety of links including:
Bulletin ArchivesCourse ScheduleVideo Tutorials
The tutorials explain how to use the new bulletin in preparation for student advising.
Contact: [email protected] Category: Campus Announcements
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Texbook Donations to SAILLooking to get rid of your old textbooks? Spring-cleaning the bookshelves in your home or office? Servicesto Adventist International Libraries (SAIL) is looking for donations of books to send to Adventist collegesoverseas to help build up their libraries. Let your superfluous materials help educate your fellow studentsaround the world! Call the SAIL office at 269-471-3164, email [email protected], or simply bring yourdonations to the SAIL office, located in the James White Library.
Contact: [email protected] 269-471-3164 Category: Campus Announcements
Friday, April 12, 2013
Seize the Summer: General Education Courses for $100 PerCredit HourLearn more .
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Thursday, April 25, 2013
Spring Commencement 2013Andrews University’s Spring Commencement, scheduled for the weekend of May 3–5, 2013, marks asignificant scheduling change. In order to provide more seating for graduates’ families, Commencement hasbeen split into three separate services by school/college. Previously, Commencement was separated into twoservices: one for undergraduate and the other for graduate degree conferral.
The new schedule is:8:30–10:30 a.m.: School of Health Professions; Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary11 a.m.–1 p.m.: College of Arts & Sciences2–4 p.m.: Department of Agriculture; Department of Aviation; School of Architecture, Art & Design; Schoolof Business Administration; School of Distance Education; and School of Education
Graduation weekend events begin Friday evening with the Consecration Service in Pioneer Memorial Churchand will continue with the Baccalaureate church services, Sabbath afternoon certification and dedicationservices, Sabbath vespers, the President’s reception and finally, the commencement services on Sunday, May5.
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New Bible Commentary to be PublishedA major new Bible study resource sponsored by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists andAndrews University is scheduled for release at the 2015 General Conference session in San Antonio, Texas,according to Andrews University President Niels-Erik Andreasen. The Andrews Bible Commentary, thechurch’s first concise, one-volume commentary, is intended as a coordinated resource with theAndrews Study Bible, released by Andrews University Press in June 2010. Read full story .
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Debunking Myths of the Howard CenterOver the years, there have been many myths and misconceptions concerning the Howard Performing ArtsCenter and we want to set the record straight. What follows is information you should know about theHoward Center; some is true, some is false, and some is just plain silly. Read on and discover the truth!
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Purse Theft Ends in Recovery of Items, ArrestsOn Saturday, April 20, 2013, at approximately 4:18 p.m. a purse was stolen from inside of theHoward Performing Arts Center at Andrews University, which ultimately ended in the arrest of twosubjects and the recovery of the stolen items.
During the afternoon hours, three men were driving a silver 2003 Volkswagen on the campus ofAndrews University. Two are identified as Zachary Boomsliter of Berrien Springs (DOB: 5/1994) andJoshua Nunez of Eau Claire (DOB: 1/1994). The third subject is of Berrien Springs but is notpresently charged. Around 4 p.m. Joshua Nunez and the third subject went into the Howard to usethe restroom. The third subject returned to the car and waited with Boomsliter for Nunez to return.Boomsliter was the driver of the car. Nunez allegedly grabbed a purse from the auditorium andwhen the purse’s owner saw him, she yelled and alerted bystanders that her purse had been taken.When Nunez came running from the building with the purse he was being pursued by two bravebystanders. Boomsliter decided to drive away, leaving Nunez to be captured by his pursuers. Abystander secured Nunez until Campus Safety arrived. They held him until police, who werepursuing the getaway vehicle and the other two subjects secured them and returned to theUniversity.
Another witness saw the car driven by Boomsliter drive away and followed them off campus and into an areawhere they attempted to conceal themselves. Boomsliter lost control of the car while fleeing. The car wasseen striking and knocking down several mailboxes and a road sign on Hillcrest Ave. The pursuit ended in theparking lot of a local nursery, where the Berrien Springs-Oronoko Township Police Department took custodyof the subjects. They all returned to the University so officers could investigate the incident.
The stolen purse was recovered. A stolen phone from a separate incident was also recovered. The car wassearched and marijuana and drug paraphernalia were found and seized.
Zachary Boomsliter was lodged at the Berrien County Jail and charged at this time with reckless driving andpossession of marijuana.
Joshua Nunez was lodged at the Berrien County Jail and charged at this time for larceny from a person,larceny from a building, and receiving and concealing stolen property $200><$1000.
The third subject was released at this time pending further investigation.
This is an ongoing investigation being conducted jointly by the BSOPD and the Andrews University Office ofCampus Safety, and additional charges may be possible as the investigation continues.
“We wish to thank the brave citizens who involved themselves in this incident to help bring it to a successfulresolution with the arrest of the perpetrators and the recovery of not only the property they saw beingstolen, but ultimately other property that was later found to have been stolen,” said the release from ChiefMilt Agay of Berrien Springs Oronoko Township Police. “The BSOPD also wishes to acknowledge and thank theAU Office of Campus Safety for their assistance in this investigation, at the time of the incident and thecontinued follow up.”
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Monday, April 22, 2013
Celebrating 75 Years: James White LibraryWednesday, May 1512:30 p.m., James White Library
The campus and community are invited to a birthday party for the James White Library on May 15,12:30–1:30 p.m., in the Library’s main floor gallery area. Former directors of the Library and key retireeshave been invited to participate in the celebration. All former employees, including former student workers,will be recognized. Merlin Burt, director of the Center for Adventist Research (CAR), will present a briefhistory of the library and the General Conference. Terry Robertson, Seminary librarian, will initiate a projectof taking oral history accounts about the library from current and former staff, as part of the celebration,which he’s hoping will reveal further details about the library’s development and contribution to AndrewsUniversity through the years. Birthday cake will be served at the conclusion of the event. Guests are also invited to view the new display in CAR that highlights 150 years of the General Conference.
The capstone event for the Library’s 75th anniversary will be an exhibit of the many and varied specialcollections of the Library, to be on display across campus in conjunction with Alumni Homecoming Weekend,Sept. 27–30, 2013. The exhibit will include artwork, mission artifacts and textiles, rare book collections,furniture of historical interest, and archived movie films of campus development.
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Students Win Redesign ChallengeTwo Andrews University students in the Department of Engineering & Computer Science won in theircategory of the 9th Annual Extreme Redesign 3D Printing Challenge. Andrew Roderick, a junior, and BrianBooth, also a junior, took the top prize in the College Engineering category. Both received a scholarship fromStratasys, the contest sponsor and manufacturer of 3D printers and production systems for prototyping andmanufacturing. Read full story .
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Thursday, April 11, 2013
Three Services Scheduled for May 2013 CommencementAndrews University’s Spring Commencement, scheduled for the weekend of May 3–5, 2013, marks asignificant scheduling change. In order to provide more seating for graduates’ families,Commencement has been split into three separate services by school/college. Previously,Commencement was separated into two services: one for undergraduate and the other for graduatedegree conferral.
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The new schedule is:
8:30–10:30 a.m.School of Health ProfessionsSeventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary
11 a.m.–1 p.m.College of Arts & Sciences
2–4 p.m.Department of AgricultureDepartment of AviationSchool of Architecture, Art & DesignSchool of Business AdministrationSchool of Distance EducationSchool of Education
Each year, the graduating classes have grown, bringing with them more family members who wish to attendCommencement. According to Dalry Payne, graduation coordinator, after the spring 2012 service theadministration decided to add one more commencement service to allow each graduate greater access totickets for family and friends. Currently, each graduate will be allocated a minimum of six tickets. Dependingupon the number of graduates who march, there may be more tickets available.
Full details of this year’s spring Commencement is available at www.andrews.edu/graduation .
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Online Master of Public Health IntroducedThe Department of Public Health & Wellness, formerly known as the Department of Nutrition &Wellness, has received approval to offer a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Nutrition and Wellness.The Board of Trustees approved both the department name change and new degree during their2013 spring meeting.
This new program is the first and only online MPH program in Nutrition and Wellness offered in thecountry. Offered at a 50% tuition discount, this new program will prepare health professionals forservice in the church and community by building knowledge and skills necessary to enhance thehealth of human populations and promote a healthy lifestyle through personal and communityefforts.
Emmanuel Rudatsikira, dean of the School of Health Professions, says the demand for public healthprofessions in the workforce continues to be high across the United States and globally. Citing informationfrom the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Rudatsikira says employment opportunities are expected togrow by 37% from 2010 to 2020, faster than the average for all occupations (14%).
“This prediction translates into about 23,200 new jobs for public health professionals over the next 10 years,”says Rudatsikira. “According to the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH), there are 62 accreditedonline public health programs in the United States. However, there are only two Master of Public Healthprograms in nutrition. Our program, with emphasis on vegetarian lifestyle and wellness, is unique andpresently the only one of its kind.”
For more information visit www.andrews.edu/shp/publichealth .
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Registration Opens April 15 for Summer Produce SubscriptionsThis summer you can have fresh produce delivered to your door for 20 weeks, courtesy of AndrewsUniversity Student Gardens. The program begins in mid June and continues through October.
Subscribers can choose between a full share of produce for $600 and a half share for $400. Each basketincludes at least six types of fresh produce, such as tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, broccoli, corn, kale, carrotsand cucumbers. In addition to the classic vegetables, this year Andrews Student Gardens will have optionsavailable to add fresh flowers and fruit to your baskets. Flowers will be an additional $40 increase for the 20weeks (cut and potted bouquets as seasonally available). Fruits will be a $100 increase for the 20 weeks(blackberries, raspberries, apples, peaches and melons as seasonally available). Weekly newslettersaccompany the baskets with fresh recipes and helpful information.
Delivery is free within a 15-mile radius of the campus, but those who prefer can pick up their share on Fridaymornings from 11 a.m.–2 p.m. at the local farm stand, which will be located at the Neighbor-to-Neighborparking lot at 9147 Hwy M-139 in Berrien Springs, Mich.
Andrews Student Gardens are designed to give students practical gardening experience, provide income,offer student employment, support farming, and provide the community with the opportunity to receive fresh
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Date: April 24, 2013Contact: [email protected]:Phone:
Andrews University’s Spring Commencement, scheduled for the weekend of May 3–5,2013, marks a significant scheduling change. In order to provide more seating forgraduates’ families, Commencement has been split into three separate services byschool/college. Previously, Commencement was separated into two services: one forundergraduate and the other for graduate degree conferral.
The new schedule is:8:30–10:30 a.m.: School of Health Professions; Seventh-day Adventist TheologicalSeminary11 a.m.–1 p.m.: College of Arts & Sciences2–4 p.m.: Department of Agriculture; Department of Aviation; School of Architecture,Art & Design; School of Business Administration; School of Distance Education; and School of Education
Graduation weekend events begin Friday evening with the Consecration Service in Pioneer Memorial Church and will continue with theBaccalaureate church services, Sabbath afternoon certification and dedication services, Sabbath vespers, the President’s reception andfinally, the commencement services on Sunday, May 5.
Ante Jeroncic, associate professor of theology, will offer the Consecration address titled, “The Stories We Tell Ourselves…” on Friday, May3, at 8 p.m. On Sabbath, May 4, G. Alexander Bryant will present the Baccalaureate address titled, “Designed to Soar.” He will speak for both servicesat 9 a.m. and 11:45 a.m. Bryant serves as the executive secretary of the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists and associate secretary of the GeneralConference. He formerly served as the president of the Central States Conference. His path to this position began with a degree intheology and business administration from Oakwood College in 1982. In December 2011, Bryant received a Doctor of Ministry from FullerTheological Seminary. Additional departmental services are planned for Friday, May 3, and Sabbath, May 4. The School of Business Administration will have anEthics Oath Ceremony in Garber Auditorium of Chan Shun Hall on Friday at 11 a.m. The Teacher Dedication Service will be at 5 p.m. onFriday in the chapel of Andrews Academy. On Sabbath, May 4, at 4 p.m., the Seminary Dedication Service will be in the Seminary Chapel.Also at 4 p.m. on Sabbath is the Department of Religion & Biblical Languages Senior Dedication in Newbold Auditorium of Buller Hall. TheDepartment of Nursing Pinning will be held in Pioneer Memorial Church at 5 p.m. The Department of Public Health & Wellness Dedication
Service and Reception is at 5 p.m. in the lobby of the Howard Performing Arts Center. At 5:50 p.m.,the Department of Social Work Recognition Service will be in the University Towers Auditorium. TheOpen House for Architecture Graduates will take place at 6 p.m. in the School of Architecture, Art &Design Resource Center. A Sabbath Vespers tribute to parents, faculty and students will be held at Pioneer Memorial Church at8:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 4. Immediately after vespers (approximately 9:15 p.m.), the President’sReception for graduates and their families will take place in the Great Lakes Room of Dining Services inthe Campus Center. On Sunday, May 5, Bert B. Beach will be the speaker for the first and second Commencement servicesat 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Beach has served as general secretary for the Seventh-day Adventist Councilon Inter-Church Relations since 1980. He has also served as secretary for the Conference ofSecretaries of Christian World Communions from 1970–2002. He is the vice president for theInternational Commission for the Prevention of Alcoholism and Drug Dependency and the InternationalReligious Liberty Association. His address is titled, “Hitch Your Wagon to a Star!” Beach will be thecandidate for an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, which will be presented during the 8:30 a.m.
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Faith Esham, an internationally known soprano, is a candidate for an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts. She will be presented with her degreeduring the 11 a.m. Commencement service. Esham’s 30-year career as an opera singer has garnered her acclaim for outstandingperformances in major opera houses and concert states across the United States and Europe. She is an adjunct professor at WestminsterChoir College in New Jersey. Judith L. Storfjell, senior vice president and chief nursing officer for Loma Linda University Medical Center, will be the featured speaker forthe 2 p.m. Commencement service on Sunday, May 5. Her address is titled, “Imagine!” Storfjell is currently senior vice president for Patient Care Services for Loma Linda University Health, chief nursing officer for Loma LindaUniversity Medical Center, associate dean for Practice and Research for LLU School of Nursing, and professor emeritus at the University ofIllinois at Chicago (UIC) College of Nursing. She holds a PhD and MS from the University of Michigan in Nursing research withconcentrations in public health, administration, economics and gerontology, and a BS in Nursing from Walla Walla University. She is aFellow of the American Academy of Nursing (AAN) and is one of about 20 individuals to receive “Edgerunner” recognition from AAN for herentrepreneurial work in providing nurse-managed primary care to individuals with severe mental illness. She was named Illinois NurseLeader for 2012. Commencement seating is by ticket only. A live streaming link will be provided at www.andrews.edu/graduation on the day ofCommencement, Sunday, May 5. For more information and/or a full schedule of events, visit www.andrews.edu/graduation.
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A major new Bible study resource sponsored by the General Conference ofSeventh-day Adventists and Andrews University is scheduled for release at the 2015General Conference session in San Antonio, Texas, according to Andrews UniversityPresident Niels-Erik Andreasen. The Andrews Bible Commentary, the church’s first concise, one-volume commentary,is intended as a coordinated resource with the Andrews Study Bible, released byAndrews University Press in June 2010.
Andreasen made the announcement about the new commentary on Monday, April 15,to delegates from around the world at the annual Spring Meeting of the GeneralConference Executive committee, held this year in Battle Creek, Mich., in observance of the 150th anniversary of the founding of theGeneral Conference.
The commentary project is coordinated by Andrews University Press, the world church’s only regularly established academic publishinghouse, with funding from Andrews and the General Conference, and oversight by a Project Committee of General Conference and Andrewspersonnel.
Andreasen said that, like the Andrews Study Bible, the Andrews Bible Commentary is intended specifically for the general reader, as wellas pastors and church elders providing basic Bible teaching in the congregation.
In making his announcement, Andreasen referred the delegates to a purpose statement for the commentary that had been approved bythe Project Committee. It states that the Andrews Bible Commentary “is a concise, one-volume exposition of Scripture written by faithfulscholars of the church as a companion to the Andrews Study Bible for lay readers, pastors, students, and teachers living in expectation ofthe Advent Hope.”
“This commentary is aimed to help the person in the pew. It is written in plain language,” Andreasen said. He told the delegates that thewriters had been instructed to write at the same reading level that they would write an article for the Adventist Review, the general churchpaper of the Adventist Church. “In some parts of the world, these two volumes—the Andrews Study Bible and the Andrews BibleCommentary—will comprise the entire theological library they will have, so we are taking this assignment very seriously,” he said.
Andreasen said that 60 writers, all Bible scholars from church institutions and organizations around the world, have been contracted towork on the commentary under the direction of a small editorial team. The general editor is Angel Rodriguez, former director of theBiblical Research Institute at the General Conference. The associate editors are Greg King (Old Testament), dean of the School of Religion,Southern Adventist University; Gerald Klingbeil (Old Testament), associate editor, Adventist Review/Adventist World; and John McVay(New Testament), president of Walla Walla University.
Andreasen said that some of the writers for the one-volume commentary have already completed their assignments. He assured GCPresident Ted Wilson that a small, printed sample of selected portions of the commentary will be available for the next full meeting of theGC executive committee at Annual Council in October, when Andreasen will give another progress report.
“We’ll hold you to that,” Wilson said. Andreasen thanked Wilson for the support of the General Conference in the production of both the Study Bible and the forthcomingCommentary. He said that these publications represent one of the many ways that Andrews fulfills its responsibility to serve the worldchurch. Staff at Andrews University Press have noted that when it is published and released in 2015, the Andrews Bible Commentary will haveabout 1,800 pages of commentary and helpful articles, about three times the original content of the Andrews Study Bible.
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Over the years, there have been many myths and misconceptions concerning theHoward Performing Arts Center and we want to set the record straight. What followsis information you should know about the Howard Center; some is true, some is false,and some is just plain silly. Read on and discover the truth!
Myth: Every concert held at the Howard Performing Arts Center is a Howard Centersponsored and planned concert.False. We have many different individuals, groups and departments rent the concerthall throughout the year. Unless the concert is labeled as part of the “Howard CenterPresents…” series, it is being put on by someone else, which means we are generallynot in charge of advertising, equipment rental, planning or producing the event. Anyinvolvement we have with these concerts (such as selling tickets or providingvolunteers) is requested by the renting group. We have the highest possible standards when we book an artist to come to the HPAC,because we have likely paid this artist thousands of dollars to perform. We budget for necessary equipment rental and adequateadvertising to make sure the concert is a success. Unfortunately, not every renting group has the ability to pay for these things. Whilewe do what we can to help them have a successful concert or event, we are limited with what we have available to us in-house.
Myth: Artists booked at the Howard Performing Arts Center are based on the personal taste and musical preference of the HowardCenter staff.False. The concert hall was designed for the performance of classical, instrumental and acoustic music. Every decision made regardingseason planning is based on how to reach the most people, meaning all ages, all cultures and all musical preferences, and presented tocommittees and focus groups. As such, we want to hear about who you want to see here! Many of our best-selling concerts were bookedbecause we received repeated requests. If we can afford it, we will do everything we can to make it happen! We want to serve thecommunity and the student body.
Myth: The Howard Performing Arts Center will never have a very popular artist such as Josh Groban perform there.Probably True. While we would love to be able to book any artist we wanted, our season budget is very limited, and an artist like JoshGroban (or Mumford and Sons, or Justin Beiber, as has been requested by some!) would be well beyond anything we could afford. Reallybig names are often hundreds of thousands of dollars to book, and we have only a small fraction of that to plan our entire season. Whenwe book artists, it is a balancing act between who we can afford, and who students and the community will recognize and want to see.Unless we have a very generous sponsor, very big names such as these will most likely never make it to the Howard Performing ArtsCenter.
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Myth: The Howard Performing Arts Center is underutilized.False! The Howard Performing Arts Center had over 200 events last year alone. In addition to our own series of 6–12 concerts eachseason, we host all the Department of Music concerts and recitals, the WAUS-sponsored “Second Sunday” Concert Series, spring and fallconcerts for Andrews Academy, Ruth Murdoch Elementary, and Village SDA Elementary, as well as many of the concerts for the BerrienSprings High School and Middle School. Enrollment Management often uses our building for preview events for prospective students, andwe welcome musical groups from sister schools around the country several times a year. We also host many conferences, vespers andthe occasional church service as well. The lobby is also frequently rented for banquets and wedding receptions. We are very busy!
Myth: The Howard Performing Arts Center does not allow worship services.True and False. Worship services that are part of a multi-day conference are allowed in the Howard Center. However, regular weeklyworship services are not scheduled for a number of reasons. First, dedicating the Howard Center to a weekly church service (in the waythat Newbold Auditorium hosts One Place and the Seminary Chapel hosts New Life) would conflict with the many conferences that takeplace here throughout the year that require a space for the Sabbath morning church component of their program. Second, when theHPAC was built, it was originally intended for the performance of music, and it was not expected to be a very high-use building. Thematerials chosen for its construction, especially in the concert hall where the space is meant to be nearly acoustically perfect, are notintended for heavy use. This makes the building much more expensive to repair and maintain than a classroom building would be,requiring us to be discerning in how many, and what types of events we allow. A weekly worship service would put undue strain on thebuilding and our resources.
Myth: The Howard Performing Arts Center doesn’t really advertise for concerts.False! For “Howard Center Presents…” concerts, in addition to the posters you see around campus and the fliers we place on thecafeteria tables, we advertise in the Student Movement and display our digital slides on all the flat-screens across campus. We also hangposters throughout Berrien Springs, Benton Harbor and St. Joseph, and we run advertisements in the Herald-Palladium, South BendTribune, and a weekly ad in the Journal Era. We notify local churches of events, make announcements in their bulletins, or ask them tohand out fliers and hang posters. We also run ads on radio stations such as WAUS (for classical concerts), WFRN and PulseFM (both forChristian concerts). Finally, all the information we have for events is listed on our website, and videos and sound clips of the artists webook are also available through our website. If a concert is not well attended, it is not for lack of advertising. Aside from our “HowardCenter Presents…” series, we promote other concerts by posting available information on our website and running digital posters on ourlobby monitor. Unfortunately, we do not have a large enough advertising budget to aggressively advertise for non-HPAC events.
The Howard has hosted a number of well-known artists, including Francesca
Battistelli in 2011.
Myth: Renting the Howard Performing Arts Center is expensive.It depends who you ask… While paying $1,000 to rent the lobby on a weekend may seem steep to some, the ambiance here is beyondthat of a church fellowship hall or rec center. This is a state-of-the-art facility that is quite expensive to operate and maintain, and ourrental fees reflect those costs. These fees were also established based on comparisons to what comparable facilities throughout the areacharge for their rentals. However, keep in mind that we do offer significant discounts to current employees and students wishing to rentthe lobby or the concert hall, and academic departments and groups receive even deeper discounts.
Myth: Fusion vespers no longer exists because the Howard Performing Arts Center didn’t want it taking place there anymore.
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False. The Howard Center hosted Fusion, but it was a production of Campus Ministries. The Office of Campus Ministries made thedecision regarding the conclusion of Fusion, a vespers service, since they are the organization that planned, funded and coordinatedFusion. Questions relating to faith programming can be emailed to [email protected].
Myth: Tuition dollars are used to pay for fancy lighting, new equipment and expensive upkeep of the building.False. Students pay an activity fee as part of their tuition each year, of which the Howard Performing Arts Center receives a portion thathelps support our season. This money is only used to book artists and produce concerts. Because of this, Andrews University studentswill always receive a very low and special student rate for tickets, and will sometimes even attend for free.
Myth: Tickets can be charged to student accounts.False. We accept cash, check, credit card or debit card, but we cannot charge tickets to a student account. We do, however, ask for yourstudent I.D. number when you purchase tickets so that we can give you the discounted student rate. Each I.D. number can get up totwo tickets at the discounted rate.
Myth: The Howard Performing Arts Center is only open during concerts and events.False. The Box Office is open Monday–Thursday, 1:30–5:30 p.m., and Friday, 1:30–3:30 p.m. Additionally, the administrative offices areopen Monday–Thursday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., and Friday, 9 a.m.–3 p.m. Both offices are located in the Howard Center lobby, and anyone iswelcome to stop by during business hours or during concerts and other events.
Myth: The Howard Performing Arts Center has full-time employees.True. But not as many as you might think. In addition to our part-time student box-office workers and sound technicians, the HPAC onlyhas two full-time employees, a manager and an assistant manager. These two positions are responsible for all tasks, activities andresponsibilities at the HPAC, including marketing and advertising, booking artists and planning concerts, scheduling and coordinatingstudent workers and volunteers, coordinating rentals of the concert hall and lobby, managing and maintaining the building, planning andpromoting each season, and much more! Stop by and meet us! We love meeting AU students.
Myth: Using the screen and projector at the Howard Performing Arts Center is no big deal.False. We do not have an automatic, retractable screen. Whenever we receive a request for a screen and projector, we must assembleour large screen and either stand it up on legs or hang it on cables from the catwalk above the stage. Both of these are difficult,time-consuming, multi-person jobs, but can be done and are done often. However, using the screen and projector is not as simple arequest as it might be in another venue on campus.
Myth: Meat cannot be served in the lobby during banquets, weddings, etc.True. While we do not require a specific caterer for an event, we do not allow meat to be served. Also not allowed are alcohol andsmoking, as is the case all across campus. You are, however, allowed to have non-alcoholic drinks, even if the liquid is not clear.
The Howard Lobby is used for a variety of events, from weddings and private
parties to job fairs and acadmic events.
Myth: The Howard Performing Arts Center is a non-profit organization.True. A non-profit is an organization that uses surplus revenues (if there are any) to achieve its goals, rather than distributing them asprofits or dividends. If we make any money it goes right back into our operations.
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Myth: The Howard Performing Arts Center is not affiliated with Andrews University.False. The Howard Performing Arts Center is both owned by the University and on the University’s budget, and its staff are Universityemployees.
Myth: The Howard Performing Arts Center became so expensive to maintain that Andrews University could no longer afford its upkeepand had to sell it to an outside party.False. While it is true that the maintenance and upkeep of the HPAC is high like any other building on campus, the University has noplans to sell the building. It still belongs to Andrews University and we see no reason why that would ever change.
Myth: The primary donors to the Howard Performing Arts Center have strict demands and will pull their funding if these demands arenot met.False. John and Dede Howard, the major donors of the building, have a profound love of music, a shared commitment to the community,and are extraordinarily generous. What the Howards envisioned was a world-class facility for fine arts presentations—a state-of-the-artresource devoted to the performance, recording and broadcasting of music, and a cultural center to be shared and enjoyed by the entirecommunity.They continue to donate money to the building each year for its upkeep and improvement and are huge supporters of whatwe do here.
We know that there are probably a lot more assumptions and misconceptions about the Howard Performing Arts Center out there thatwe didn’t cover or don’t even know about, so we invite you to contact us with any and all questions or concerns you might have. We alsowelcome your suggestions and input regarding the Howard Center and our season. The Howard Performing Arts Center is here for thecommunity, but it is also here for the students, and we appreciate your feedback and support.
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Two Andrews University students in the Department of Engineering & ComputerScience won in their category of the 9th Annual Extreme Redesign 3D PrintingChallenge. Andrew Roderick, a junior, and Brian Booth, also a junior, took the topprize in the College Engineering category. Both received a scholarship from Stratasys,the contest sponsor and manufacturer of 3D printers and production systems forprototyping and manufacturing.
This international contest encouraged students to submit an innovative productdesign, a redesign of an existing product, or an original work of art or architecture.Says Andrew, “We were ecstatic and honored to win and be able to represent AndrewsUniversity on an international level. I really appreciate the friendship andencouragement of our professors while providing a great education.”
The project requires two backgrounds: the ability to use a computer-aided drafting CAD software and the ability to visualize in 3D. Thesubmissions to the engineering category were either innovative designs or redesigns of an existing product, and Stratasys judged themaccording to “creativity, usefulness, part integrity and aesthetics.” Winning designs in the past have included a Continuous Supply HandPump, an Off Road Cell Phone Carrier, and a Stair Climbing Robot.
Andrew Roderick and Brian Booth collaborated on the redesign.
Boon-Chai Ng, professor of engineering, teaches Manufacturing Processes which is a third year mechanical engineering class wherestudent learn how to put a product together from an idea to a finished product. During fall semester of 2012, Ng saw this competition as agreat opportunity to “encourage the students to use their God given talents to create something useful.”
Andrew and Brian submitted a redesign, which they called the Crawler Seat 2.0. Brian described the experience saying, “It was great toapply the knowledge that we have learned to design a product that is applicable to real world situations. The professors in the Departmentof Engineering & Computer Science are incredibly helpful and insightful and this project was a great example of their desire to see ussucceed.”
Due to the fact that the submission is currently under review for commercial product development and licensing, details of the design willbe released at a later date.
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Spectrummagazine.org: Andrews University's New SeminaryDean at Loma LindaOn Thursday evening, April 18, at Loma Linda, California, the incoming Dean of the Andrews UniversitySeventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary offered an interpretation of the death of Jesus. A native of theCzech Republic, something that became important toward the end of his presentation, his name is JiriMoskala. The occasion was the first session of “The Cross: A Symposium on Atonement” which the AdventistTheological Society organized and the place was the Campus Hill Church. Read the full story here .
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Adventist Review: Walking the NewsbeatBy Debbie MichelI sat in my office overlooking the Rockefeller Plaza ice rink and was overcome with a mixture of anxiety andrelief. Anxiety, because I had made the decision to leave my job at NBC News without any other prospects insight; relief, in that the daily grind chronicling the latest devastation had reached its end.
It was the culmination of 11 years chasing leads showcasing the worst of humanity: the Heaven’s Gate masssuicide; Washington, D.C., sniper shootings; JonBenét Ramsey murder; September 11; and stories labeled“nature’s wrath,” such as Hurricane Katrina. Read full story .
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Nwitimes.com: Architecture Students Tour The Village in BurnsHarborIn a world where connectivity and convenience increasingly influence where people choose to live, thearchitectural philosophy of New Urbanism is gaining support across the US. An approach to designing cities,towns and neighborhoods that resemble old European villages, New Urbanism attempts to reduce traffic andeliminate sprawl while fostering a sense of community closeness. Earth-friendly design, energy conservation,historic preservation and accessibility are also important characteristics. Read the full story here .
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WSJM.com: Andrews University Hosting Recycling Event NextWeekAndrews University has a recycling event planned for next Wendesday, April 10 on its campus in BerrienSprings. The school is partnering with Green Earth Electronics Recycling for the annual event. It will be heldfrom 3 to 7 p.m., and there is a charge of $5 for old CRT computer monitors and $10 for tube televisions. Read the full story here .
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On Thursday evening, April 18, at Loma Linda, California, the incoming Dean of the AndrewsUniversity Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary offered an interpretation of the death ofJesus.
On Thursday evening, April 18, at Loma Linda, California, the incoming Dean of the AndrewsUniversity Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary offered an interpretation of the death ofJesus. A native of the Czech Republic, something that became important toward the end of hispresentation, his name is Jiri Moskala. The occasion was the first session of “The Cross: ASymposium on Atonement” which the Adventist Theological Society organized and the place wasthe Campus Hill Church.
Moskala unfolded his interpretation in three steps. In the first, he emphasized the significance ofthe topic, the need to approach it with a humble attitude and the importance of an inclusivetheory today. He stressed the danger of allowing contemporary sensibilities to distort currentinterpretations.
In his second step, Mosksala reviewed eight of the theories which Christians have developedover the centuries. These are the ransom, satisfaction, moral influence, Socinian, governmental,Christus Victor, penal substitutionary and nonviolent atonement alternatives. He identified
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weaknesses of each; however, in keeping with his inclusive approach, he put more emphasisupon the positive contributions each one makes to our understanding of God’s character. Hereviewed the contributions of several contemporary Seventh-day Adventists in the same way.These were A. Graham Maxwell, Jack Provonsha, George Knight and Dan Smith. Heexpressed special appreciation for the work of Norman Gulley of Southern Adventist University
Although he highlighted positive features of all eight, Moskala’s greatest sympathies were withthe penal substitutionary interpretations of sixteenth century Protestant Reformers such as MartinLuther and John Calvin. He agreed with what they wrote about the seriousness of sin, the wrathof God and the contribution of Jesus in accepting the punishment that we deserve. But heexplicitly rejected the doctrines of predestination and limited atonement that say that the positiveconsequences of the death of Jesus apply only to those whom God has chosen in advance. Hedidn’t say anything one way or another about the idea of original sin or about the Anabaptist orRoman Catholic Reformations views of the time.
In his third step Moskala outlined his own “Cosmic, Substituionary, Great Controversy AtonementTheory” and expounded it by appealing to a number of Biblical texts. This theory is “cosmic” inthat it thinks of the battles with sin as more than the struggles within individuals, “substitutinary”because it says that Jesus accepted the punishment that humans deserve and part of the “GreatControversy” because of its focus on the universe-wide conflict about the character of God.. Hedescribed the atoning or reconciling accomplishments of the death of Jesus as “complete but notcompleted.” Only at the very end of the “Great Controversy” and the final elimination of sin willGod be fully vindicated.
Centuries ago the Czeck Jon Hus declared that “The Truth of God will Prevail!” Moskalareported. During the “Velvet Revolution” Vaclav Havel proclaimed that “Truth and Love willPrevail!” Moskala’s own proclamation: “Truth, Love and Justice will Prevail!”
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MurtcepS • 10 days ago
Did Jesus really die at Loma Linda? That's a bad title. 11
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k_Lutz • 9 days ago MurtcepS
At the end He said:
Once is enough!
All the metaphors of atonement are applicable in conjunction with each other in various contexts.
Further, the struggle is not between the models, but living as though the Atonement is real. It is
really hard to vouch for the validity of a principle when it has not changed the way one lives. The
theological constructs primarily give argumentative justification for theologians. 3
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k_Lutz • 10 days ago MurtcepS
No - the crucifixion here is still progress. 5 1
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Thomas_Zwemer • 9 days ago
To really appreciate Jiri please Google for Jiri- Moskala--The Gospel According to God's
Judgment:
Absolutely great. Chrsitianity is not dead within Adventism.
www.atsjats.org/publication_fi... Tom Z. 7
George_Tichy • 9 days ago Thomas_Zwemer
Tom,
You are catching my attention. I need to start reading about Jiri's views.
But, if you said, "Chrsitianity is not dead within Adventism" based on his theological positions, I
am afraid his days as a theological leader may be already counted. Any Adventist theologian that
becomes "too much of a Christian" is in danger of being ostracized. Then he will have to move to
SoCAl where open mindedness is not only welcome, it's required!
Though I am sure that as a good Czech fellow, he will certainly honor the famous motto*,
"Pravda Vítězí" (Truth Prevails) - as inscribed on the banner of the President of the Czech
Republic. Jan Hus did!
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April 29, 2013
Adventist Review : Walking the Newsbeat
BY DEBBIE MICHEL
BY DEBBIE MICHELI sat in my office overlooking the Rockefeller Plaza ice rink and wasovercome with a mixture of anxiety and relief. Anxiety, because I had made the decision toleave my job at NBC News without any other prospects in sight; relief, in that the daily grindchronicling the latest devastation had reached its end.
It was the culmination of 11 years chasing leads showcasing the worst of humanity: theHeaven’s Gate mass suicide; Washington, D.C., sniper shootings; JonBenét Ramsey murder;September 11; and stories labeled “nature’s wrath,” such as Hurricane Katrina.
I was at the pinnacle of my career, doing what I’d worked hard to achieve. Just a year beforeI had received companywide recognition along with a monetary reward for my efforts. Now Ilooked back on my life and work, and the events that had brought me to the point ofleaving my job.
News Junkie For years I was a news junkie and fed my addiction every waking moment.When I wasn’t on the road pursuing stories, my schedule looked like this: The minute Iopened my eyes each morning I turned on the radio and listened to NPR. I got out of bedand walked to the door to get the New York While eating breakfast I read the paper.As I got ready for work I listened to the radio. I got on the train and was lost in Timemagazine. At my desk the Associated Press newswires provided almost constant newsupdates. Back at home I was glued to the TV watching more news.
As I look back I can see that I fell into this cycle while still a young girl growing up on theisland of Jamaica during the late 1970s and early 1980s. I remember listening to my aunt,
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the host of a local radio program, discussing the upheavals of the day. I was mesmerized asshe deftly handled caller after caller, dispensing suggested solutions to such naggingproblems as high unemployment, chronic poverty, and political unrest. At home my parents,armed with a copy of the Jamaican newspaper , debated the country’s economicplight. I came to realize the value of news, of being informed, and how current events had adirect bearing on my life. “Knowledge is power,” my parents would often say.
By the time I migrated to Brooklyn, New York, to attend college, the proverbial news bughad bitten me. I majored in journalism at Brooklyn College and pursued further studies atthe Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Then a month before graduatingfrom Columbia, NBC News hired me for their prestigious News Associates program. I waselated! I thought. Here I would work alongside the verypeople I watched and idolized: Tom Brokaw, Katie Couric, Jane Pauley, Stone Phillips, AnnCurry.
As I walked down the hallowed halls of NBC News—smiling photos of my idols lining thewalls—I was ready to “comfort the afflicted and afflict the comforted,” as journalists like tosay. In college I had learned that in 1973 Washington Post reporters Carl Bernstein and BobWoodward exposed corruption in the Nixon administration, and I too wanted to “do good”and “right the wrongs” of the world. I believed that journalists play a critical role insociety—a belief I still cling to today. We need to know what’s going on around us; it helpsus to be better citizens, better consumers. Journalism taught me that the most importantthing people want to know is whether their world is safe, and journalists help provide thatanswer, along with checks and balances. It’s a noble profession, and I felt proud to be partof it.
After September 11Shortly after September 11, however, I began wondering whether this was all there was tolife.
During this time at NBC News I would often do freelance writing for various publications,including the New York and magazine. I collaborated with aphotographer for my stories and was intrigued by his demeanor. He was humble. He neverboasted about his skills. He never cursed. He was very different from others I had met, and Isoon came to realize why. He was a Seventh-day Adventist Christian, a denomination ofwhich until then I was ignorant.
When he invited me to his church that worshipped on Saturdays, I was immediatelysuspicious. Raised as an Anglican, I thought everyone went to church on Sundays.
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, I surmised. Yet, when I declined his invitation, hedidn’t try to force me to change my mind. He was respectful and kind. He also did what Ithen considered to be even stranger—he would often pray with me.
As time went on, after I had worked about eight years as a full-time journalist, I began tofeel a deep void in my life. I was filled with questions regarding my true purpose in theworld, and for the first time I began wondering about God’s intent for me. Yes, I was doingwhat I had always wanted to do, but I didn’t feel that I was influencing people’s lives asmuch as I had hoped.
Malvo’s StoryThese feelings of dissatisfaction occurred about the same time that I was assigned theWashington, D.C., sniper story. I traveled to Jamaica and spent months researching thebackground of the young man Lee Boyd Malvo, who was later convicted along with JohnMuhammad for killing 10 people in the D.C./Maryland/Virginia area in 2002. This storywould affect me more than any other and change my outlook forever.
In conversations with me, Lee’s mother, Una James, recounted her early dreams andaspirations for her one-and-only child. She said that when her son was very young shesuspected his father of infidelity, so she took the child and left the city to live in a rural areaclose to her family. She wanted to prevent the father’s involvement in their lives. Lee wouldlater tell a psychiatrist that he missed his father greatly. He also said that it seemed as if hismother took out her rage on him by physical abuse.
COVERING THE NEWS: (from left) The author,Debbie Michel, stands with Lee Malvo's mother,Una James, and NBC anchor Stone Phillips.Michel and Phillips interviewed Una James inJamaica in 2003. (Courtesy of the author)
Una had grown up among Adventists. Many ofher relatives are members of the church, but sheherself suffered disappointment. She recounteda story to me about how the church hadallegedly wronged her mother, and so she felt she couldn’t trust “church people.”
Una decided to take matters into her own hands and raise her son the best she could. Shecared deeply for him and wanted nothing short of the best. Opportunities were limited in
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Jamaica, especially for someone who hadn’t finished high school and had few skills. Sowhen Lee was 8, she started visiting other Caribbean islands in search of work. Whenevershe was gone, Lee would stay with relatives or sometimes with relative strangers. At onepoint, while living with one of his teachers, Lee began to bond with his teacher’s father. Heeven began calling him “Dad.”
Then, in Antigua, Una crossed paths with a father on the run, John Muhammad. Muhammadwas afraid he was going to lose custody of his three young children, so he had fled theUnited States with his children in tow and was hiding out in Antigua.
Una learned that for a price, Muhammad could obtain false documents that would allow herto live in the U.S. This had been her lifelong goal. Una told me that when she first met JohnMuhammad, she felt she was in the presence of evil. This didn’t deter her, however, frombuying false documents and a ticket to the United States from Muhammad, or from makingthe deadly mistake of leaving her son with him.
The plan was for Lee to eventually join his mom in Florida, but he began to bond withMuhammad. He would later tell his psychiatrist that he admired the way Muhammad dealtwith his own children and that he longed for that kind of father-figure relationship. SoonLee was calling him “Dad.”
By time time Muhammad brought Lee to the United States to be reunited with his mother,Lee had attended 14 elementary and high schools and had lived with numerous people. Henow chose to stay with Muhammad rather than live with his mother.
Lee, now 16, was under the firm control of someone his mom deemed evil. For the nextyear Lee was in intense physical training, tied up in the woods for hours wearing only shortsand learning to go without food and water. Lee also converted to Muhammad’s brand ofreligion, in which the federal government was considered the enemy of Black people. Leewould later say, “I was desperate to fill a void in my life, and I was ready to give my life for[Muhammad].”
Life-altering ExperienceLee’s story touched a nerve in me. I was angry that this young man, who had greatpotential, had been duped and would pay a heavy penalty for his crime. Why, I wondered,couldn’t he have been helped the terrible tragedy occurred?
I began asking God to show me how to help the people with whom I came in contact. Ididn’t want to cover another story like this one, where I show up in time to report what thedevil has been up to, and then leave the victims in the same condition I had found
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them—hurting and without hope.
Besides praying, I found myself reading a Bible thatmy photographer friend had given me. I discoveredthe writings of King Solomon, which resonated withme: “I have seen all the things that are done underthe sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing afterthe wind” (Eccl. 1:14). I then read more of the Bibleand discovered a God who loved me to the point ofdeath. He knew the desires of my heart and gavethem to me, even when I didn’t ask.
As I looked back on my life I could see His immenselove. He had blessed me with loving parents andtwo younger sisters I truly adore. As I came to knowJesus, my Savior, my Friend, I fell in love with Himand wanted to repay Him for all He had done for me.
For the first time in my life I felt peace, hope, and joy. What a huge relief to know that Ididn’t have to be in control of my destiny! I could leave my troubles with Someone whowould carry those burdens for me. As I fell in love with Christ, I also discovered that He hadgiven us a gift, a day of rest, called the Sabbath.
The Sabbath following Thanksgiving 2003 I was baptized into the Seventh-day AdventistChurch, and was joined by the photographer as he rededicated his life to Christ. Five dayslater, with tears of joy streaming down my face, I married the photographer: Jean-IresMichel, my husband now for almost 10 years.
That was undoubtedly the happiest time of my life—married to Christ and also the personwho had become my best friend.
A Career ChangeAt work, however, I was tormented. I found myself going into my office, closing the door,and instead of listening to the news, clicking on the 3ABN or Amazing Facts Web sites andlistening to “good news.” I wanted to hear nothing but the everlasting gospel.
After earnest prayer it became clear that I needed to move on, but to what? I didn’t knowthe answer, but I felt Christ calling me to serve Him even more faithfully elsewhere.
I quit my job in March 2006, and for two years I waited, not knowing what the next chapter
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in my life would be. I was unemployed, and we relied on my husband’s income to makeends meet. By then we also had a daughter.
I was anxious to know God’s plan for my life, but I knew I had to be patient and wait forwhat He had already prepared for me.
The answer came early in 2008 when He directed me to accept a job offer as an associateprofessor in the Communication Department at Andrews University (AU). Since then the Lordhas made it abundantly clear that He wants me to serve in a teaching ministry. I wasimpressed to continue to tell stories, but to focus on Christ-centered stories, ones thatcould reach people before they gave in to the devil’s seduction.
A publishing ministry was started on campus for which AU students produce a Christiancollegiate magazine we named Why Because we’re called to envision thepast—Christ’s dying for us. To envision our role as Christians in today’s world. To envisionthe future of Christ’s return. And it’s essential that our youth are involved in clarioning thismessage.
I’d like to think that if Lee Malvo had read such a magazine or had been involved in a similaryouth ministry, his life would have turned out different. As he languishes in a Virginiaprison today, serving a life sentence with no possibility of parole, I’m reminded of the Bibleverse that says, “Where there is no vision, the people perish” (Prov. 29:18, KJV). Lee“perished” without that vision.
Like Lee, I had a void in my life; but I am truly grateful to have discovered Jesus Christ, theonly One who could fill it.
__________Envision
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Monday, April 22, 2013
Celebrating Ann GibsonWednesday, May 112:30-2:30 p.m., Chan Shun Hall Lobby
University family and friends are cordially invited to a come-and-go retirement reception to honor AnnGibson, professor of accounting, and dean of the School of Business Administration from 1995–2006. Ann hasserved at Andrews University for more than 20 years.
There will be a special program at 1 p.m.
Contact: Jen Birney [email protected] 269-471-3632
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Celebrating Thomas ChittickWednesday, May 14:30-6 p.m., Dining Services, Lincoln Room
University family and friends are cordially invited to a retirement reception to honor Tom Chittick, chair of theDepartment of Agriculture, for over 20 years of service to Andrews University.
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Celebrating Margo ColemanWednesday, May 14:30-6:30 p.m., Price Hall, 2nd floor lobby
Join the biology faculty as we say farewell to Margo Coleman, administrative assistant for the Department ofBiology. Margo has served our department exceptionally well for more than 5 years, but has decided to retireas of May 31. Join us in celebrating her contributions to the department and University, and let’s wish herwell as she transitions to retirement in the Granite State of New Hampshire!
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Kids Talent Night!Saturday, April 276 p.m., Michiana African SDA church
Michiana African SDA church, 300 S. Mechanic St. Berrien Srings, MI
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Book Signing: Experiencing God in Everyday Ordinary ThingsSunday, May 510:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Hallmark Store, Apple Valley Plaza
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Thursday, April 18, 2013
"Girls on the Run" Fundraiser at Pizza Hut!Tuesday, April 304-8 p.m., All Berrien County Pizza Hut Resaurants
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Contact: Retta Curneal [email protected] 269-982-1700, extension 18
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ASAP Garage SaleSunday, April 279 a.m.-3 p.m., 105 South Cass Street, Berrien Springs, Michigan
ASAP GARAGE SALE, APRIL 28 – Join Adventist Southeast Asia Projects (ASAP) for our annual Garage Sale onApril 28 from 9 am to 3 pm. You may donate your clean, functional items by Thursday, April 25 and receivean In-Kind receipt. All proceeds from donated items benefit ASAP and unsold items will be donated toAdventist Community Services. Location: 105 South Cass Street, Berrien Springs, Michigan.
Contact: Wayne Labins [email protected] (269) 471-3026
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Machaut's Musical MonumentsSaturday, April 277:30 p.m., Basilica of the Sacred Heart, University of Notre Dame
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United Way of Southwest Michigan Girls on the Run 5KThursday, May 236:30 p.m., Berrien County Youth Fairgrounds
United Way of Southwest Michigan Girls on the Run 5K presented by United Federal Credit Union
This family-friendly event is open to the public and there is no charge to attend as a spectator. Modest entryfees help support the Girls on the Run program in upcoming years.
Volunteer!The United Way of Southwest Michigan Girls on the Run 5K is now one of the largest 5K events in BerrienCounty! Over 100 volunteers are needed to make sure everything runs smoothly for the special girls whohave participated in the program this season. There are a variety of volunteer activities, including:Registration Table, Volunteer Check-In, Security, Goody Happy Hair Station, Route Assistance,Grandstand Assistance, and more! Sign-up to volunteer at the United Way website at www.uwsm.org/5kvolunteer .
Participate in the 5K!Registration is just $25 with a $20 early bird rate if you register before 4/26/13. Runners can also register atthe event until 6 p.m. Families of four can register for just $40. Commemorative t-shirt included! Registeronline at www.uwsm.org/5kregistration . Please note this is not a timed event and runners and walkers ofall levels are welcome to participate.
Pizza Hut "Give Back" DinnerOn April 30th, Pizza Hut will be hosting a "Give Back" dinner at all Berrien County locations to benefit Girls onthe Run. Between 4 and 8 p.m., 10% of all proceeds will be donated to this life-changing program. Nocoupon is necessary and the offer is valid for Dine-In, Carryout, and Delivery. Participating locationsinclude Coloma, Benton Harbor M-139, St. Joseph, Stevensville, Bridgman, Berrien Springs, Buchanan, Niles,and New Buffalo. Pizza Hut is a "Mega Star" sponsor for the 2013 GOTR season.
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Berrien Springs Camera Club MeetingWednesday, May 17 p.m., Berrien Springs Public Library
The monthly meeting of the Berrien Springs Camera Club will be on Wednesday, May 1, at 7 p.m. in theBerrien Springs Public Library at Cass (Old 31) and Union. May is the month for the final competition of theyear, when prints and digital submissions that were judged acceptable or honored in competition during thecurrent season will be reviewed again by three judges, who will select the top five projected images andprints, in the categories of Nature and Open (everything else).
The club’s season runs from September to June, with four competitions each year. Besides two special topicsfor each competition, three other categories are always acceptable: Nature, Portraits, and Open. The specialtopics for this season were as follows: for October: Dawn/Sunset, Now and Then (side-by-side contrasts, oran image showing both the old and the new); December: Farm Produce, Night Shots; February: LongExposure, Sequence; and April: Ice, Movement.
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Anyone is welcome to come and enjoy viewing the images, seeing how the club operates, and learning fromthe judging process. Refreshments will be served.
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Harbor of Hope Youth Benefit ConcertSabbath, April 273:30 p.m., Harbor of Hope SDA Church, Benton Harbor, Mich.
Harbor of Hope SDA church is hosting the first biannual Youth Concert. The benefit concert will include avariety of entertaining performances including drama, singing, and interpretive dance, etc. Please come joinand support the Youth of Harbor of Hope.
Contact: Joann Yin [email protected] 6789833041
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The King's Heralds are coming to Village SDA ChurchSaturday, May 117:30 p.m., Village SDA Church
Award winning singers, the King's Heralds, will be performing a free concert at the Village SDA Church onSabbath, May 11, 7:30 p.m. Because of being faithful in music ministry, they received 23 "Silver AngelAwards" from Excellence in Media, including six for "Best Male Vocal Group" and 14 for "Best Album."
The Village SDA Church is sponsoring a two-part seminar on health. The first part is on Sabbath April 27, 7p.m. in the Riess Chapel. The Second part is on April 30, 6:30 p.m. in the Family Center. Dr. Russell Meadwill be giving the presentation on "Don't Eat the Wheat." So what should we eat?
Contact: Elizabeth Tan [email protected] 269-471-7795
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Items for SaleI am leaving Andrews in May 2013 and have the following items for sale:
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Car for SaleCar for saleDodge Caliber 2007 AWD, Automatic70 k$8,000 or better offer
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Friday, April 26, 2013
Home for RentLUXURY HOME FOR RENT in walking distance from Andrews University. Fully remodeled in 2007.3Bedrooms 2Full Baths, All Appliances, Fireplace, Central Heating and Air, Laundry, 2Car Attached Garage,Exterior Deck.
Available from May the 1st.
$900/month. Utilities not included. Deposit $900
(203) 321-5032 [email protected]
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Contact: Alexandru Breja [email protected] 203-321-5032
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Thursday, April 25, 2013
Female Roommate WantedLooking for a female roommate to share an apartment in beechwood on AU campus ASAP. Someoneresponsible ,friendly, and clean. You would be able to move in mid May.
Rent is $345.00 access to internet and washing machines. You must be turning 22 years old or older.
If interested please contact me as soon as possible at [email protected]
Contact: [email protected] Category: Classifieds » Property for Rent
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Items for SaleI am leaving Andrews in May 2013 and have the following items for sale:
Microwave - $1032" CRT TV - $10Standing Fan - $7Baby Spring Mattress (condition is good as new) - $15
Please contact me at [email protected] or 269-519-2048 if you are interested.
Contact: junway [email protected] 269-519-2048
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Rooms for Rent for the Summer SemesterRooms for Summer SemesterTwo Rooms for rent! Only a few minutes walk to Andrews Campus. Only available for the summer.One room from May to August, and the other room from June to August.Rent is $265 + utility feeMales only can apply.Full access to FREE washer/dryer.Full kitchen, recently remodeled.Free Wifi and cableDirect inquiries to 917-648-1037 or email [email protected]
Contact: [email protected] 917-648-1037
Category: Classifieds » Property for Rent
Monday, April 22, 2013
Female Roommate wanted
Looking for a responsible roommate to share a two bedroom apartment located in Park Manor BerrienSprings. Preferably graduate student. I am looking for someone to move in as soon as possible.
This person will share with me the responsibilities of rent, electric bill, and internet.
The apartment is partially furnished. There is no furniture in the bedroom.
Please contact me via phone call or text at 978-333-0457 or email at [email protected]
Contact: [email protected] 978-333-0457
Category: Classifieds » Property for Rent
Rooms for RentRooms for rent! Only a few minutes walk to Andrews Campus. Hurry, these won't last!Available for the summer and next school year.
Females only need applyLarge Master bedroom w/bathroom and walk in closet ($250 w/roommate, $450 single)2 single bedrooms, shared bathroom ($300 ea)
Rent includes utilities as well as:
Full access to FREE washer/dryerFull kitchen, recently remodeledFree Wifi and cable
Direct inquiries to 707-980-4139 or 707-246-1535 or [email protected]
Contact: [email protected] 707-980-4139or 707-246-1535
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Friday, April 19, 2013
Basement Apartment for RentLUXURY basement apartment for rent in private house. Walking distance from the University. Newly finishedin 2008. Includes bedroom, kitchen, full bathroom, laundry, internet, and utilities—AC, hot air, electrical,water, sewer, and garbage pick-up.
$350/month + deposit ($350).
Kitchen and shower shared. Male occupancy only. Available from the 1st of May.
Contact: Alex 203-321-5032; [email protected]
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Contact: Alexandru Breja [email protected] 2033215032
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Thursday, April 18, 2013
Seeking an ApartmentMy younger sister (a sophomore at Andrews) and I (contract worker at Andrews) are looking for a 2-bedroomapartment for next semester.
Ideally we'd find a 6-month lease for July 1-December 31, perhaps allowing us to stay on a per-month basisafter that (my sister will be travelling abroad and I will be looking for work out-of-state).
We're praying we'll find something around $600 (but wouldn't complain if it were less!).
We both love to cook and sing, so the halls may always be full of tasty smells and happy music (though nottoo late!).
Contact: Melissa Breetzke [email protected]
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House for RentSpacious House for RentWalking distance from Andrews University, Ruth Murdoch Elementary School, AndrewsAcademy and Apple Valley.3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, 2 car garage (attached), living room, formal dining room,kitchen with breakfast nook and family room with fireplace.Includes all major appliances: fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer and dryer.Has lots of closet space.No pets.Patio and garden in the back yard.Tenants pay own utilities.Available June 1st.$1,100.-/month with one month security deposit
Please call Sylvie:269-697-3946 or email: [email protected]
Contact: Sylvie [email protected] 269-697-3946
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Hildebrand Hills Community CenterNeed a place to host a graduation party, baby shower, anniversary celebration, party, meeting or even asmall wedding reception? Consider the Hildebrand Hills Community Center. Just 5 miles from the Andrewscampus, this beautiful facility boasts high vaulted ceilings in a country setting to provide the ambiance tomakeyour occasion extra special. There are kitchen facilities and tables and chairs. This facility is handicapaccessible. The rental fees are a reasonable $25 per hour plus a cleaning fee of $50. Contact Evelyn at269-471-7407 for more information or to make your reservation.
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Contact: Evelyn 269-471-7407 Category: Classifieds » Property for Rent
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Student seeking summer housing Andrews University student (male) looking for housing within walking distance of campus for summer(May-August) 2013 starting as soon as possible.
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Craig Dujon [email protected] (407) 271 6227
Category: Classifieds » Personal Services » Propertyfor Rent
Monday, April 15, 2013
Looking for a Female RoommateLooking for a responsible roommate to share a two bedroom apartment located in Park Manor BerrienSprings. Preferably graduate student. I am looking for someone to move in May.
This person will share with me the responsibilities of rent, electric bill, and internet.
The apartment is partially furnished. There is no furniture in the bedroom.
Please contact me via phone call or text at 978-333-0457 or email at [email protected].
Contact: [email protected] 978-333-0457
Category: Classifieds » Property for Rent
Friday, April 12, 2013
Apartment for RentWe are looking for tenants for 2 bedroom apartment that is clean, private, and very well kept.
Washer, dryer, and dishwasher provided.Cooling, heating, internet, and trash included.Tenants are responsible for their own electricity by a separate meter.Only 4.9 miles away from the Andrews University. Separate entrance.Available from mid May 2013
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Showing Type: Lost and Found
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Pair of Glasses FoundFound: In the grass on the playing field between Lamson parking lot and PMC parking lot. Small pair ofbifocal glasses – purple in color.
Contact: Kris Knutson [email protected] 269-471-6205
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Lost and Found Items at Campus SafetySpring Semester is almost over and it’s time to think about wrapping up another year. As you sort, pack andprepare for summer, please take note if you have lost your keys, cell phone, ID card, glasses, sunglasses,etc. Many things get turned into us and we would like nothing more than to reunite you with your lost items.Please feel free to contact us with a description via email us at [email protected] or you can call us at471-3321.
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013
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Mongoose Trick Bike and Entertainment Center for SaleMongoose trick bike. Used only about 3 times and has been sittingever since. Asking $75.
The Entertainment center was purchased from Erhard’s Furniture about 6 yrs ago. Ithas sat where it was delivered and never moved. No dents, scratches, nothing. It issolid Oak. Excellent shape! The dimensions are 80.5 (H) x 50 (W) x 30.5 (D). Noroom in new home. Asking $300 OBO.
Call 269-845-0642 or email [email protected].
Contact: [email protected] 269-845-0642 Category: Classifieds » Misc for Sale
Items for SaleI am leaving Andrews in May 2013 and have the following items for sale:
Microwave - $1032" CRT TV - $10Standing Fan - $7Baby Spring Mattress (condition is good as new) - $15
Please contact me at [email protected] or 269-519-2048 if you are interested.
Contact: junway [email protected] 269-519-2048
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Multi-Family Garage SaleSunday, April 28, 20138693 Meadowlark LaneBerrien Springs, Mich.
A multi-family garage sale on Sunday, April 28, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 8693 Meadowlark Lane in BerrienSprings. Furniture, boys and girls clothes and toys, Littlest Pet Shop toys, Disney toys, adult clothes, largeDVD & CD collection, and much more.
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Monday, April 22, 2013
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White BlackBerry Torch At&tI have a blackberry torch that is in good condition for sell $85 o.b.o Give me a call at 334-652-8514
Contact: Zach 334-652-8514 Category: Classifieds » Misc for Sale
Water Softener for SaleUNIFLEX COMPONETS INC WATER SOFTENER, 150 psi, mint condition, 5 years old.Asking $ 324.99. Call 240-818-2677
Contact: 240-818-2677 Category: Classifieds » Misc for Sale
Plywood for Sale6 brand new, never used 5.8" thick by 4x8 feet wide plywood roof deck sheets.Lowes price $24.99 each x6 = $150.00, asking $119.99 for the lot. Call 240-818-2677
Contact: 240-818-2677 Category: Classifieds » Misc for Sale
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Car for saleDodge Caliber 2007 AWD, Automatic70 k
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$ 8,000 or better offer
Contact: Greg Vazquez [email protected] 7873705882
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Coach Diaper Bag for SaleLike new, coach diaper bag for sale. Gray & Pink, includes changing mat and adjustable shoulder strap. Norips, tears or stains but does have a small smudge or two for slight wear, non-smoking home. VERY durable.
Call, e-mail or text with interest. 471-766-3544 [email protected]
Contact: [email protected] 471-766-3544
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Breadman Ultimate Plus Bread Machine for SaleThis is a beautiful stainless steel Bread Machine. It works great, been used 3-5 times since we have owned it.Has all the pieces, including the original handbook that includes recipes. I just never use it.
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Call, text or e-mail with interest 417-766-3544 [email protected].
Contact: [email protected] 417-766-3544
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Water Softener for SaleWater Softener, large capacity, mint condition for sale. Call 240-818-2677. Please call to inspect, assess, andpurchase. Thanks!
Contact: 240-818-2677 Category: Classifieds » Misc for Sale
Table for SaleBeautiful entry way table. Good condition, has working drawer, legs are intact. (Sorry for not having a fullphoto, it is in storage and hard to move items around it.)
If you are interested, call, text or e-mail 417-766-3544 [email protected]
Contact: [email protected] 417-766-3544
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Electric Washer and Dryer Combo WantedPreferably matched electric washer/dryer wanted. Please call 760-969-0495.
Contact: 760-969-0495 Category: Classifieds » Misc for Sale
Bicycle WantedMen used 10 speed bicycle. Call 240-347-7120. Leave a message. Thanks!
Contact: 240-347-7120 Category: Classifieds » Misc for Sale
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
African Continent Clocks For SaleWe have African continent clocks for sale. They are especially crafted. The wood used for each country areexotic. Among the woods used are:
Purple HeartKing's Wood
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Macassar EbonyBubingaGreenwood Camphor Walnut Wood
One of them is varnished and the other is not. Each is $250. They are good as a wall decor. If you areinterested, please call 812-870-3495.
Contact: RJ Tenga [email protected] 8128703495
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Toro Lawnmower for SaleNew Toro Recycler 21" selfpropelled lawmower.Unit used twice. Original price $325.00Asking $275.00 FIRM. Call 240-818-2677.
Contact: 240-818-2677 Category: Classifieds » Misc for Sale
Honda Self Propelled Lawnmover for SaleAlmost new self-propelled 20" inch wide in mint condition Honda Lawnmower.Bought it at Costco. Mower has new blade and is tuned up. Asking $ 225 OBO.This is half of original purchase price. Call 240-347-7120.
Contact: 240-347-7120 Category: Classifieds » Misc for Sale
Monday, April 15, 2013
Moving Must Sell
2002 Sonata- Around 111,500 miles- Sunroof, wood paneled interior, radio, cd, tape player all work. Clothesseats, sports mode and automatic windows tinted windows. Needs TLC- Rear bumper needs replacing, powersteering not working, new motor need for wipers, new tires, that I know of. Need to sell due to move.Message me if you want more info!
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Friday, April 19, 2013
Student Movement Staff WantedThe Student Movement is looking for staff for the 2013-2014 school year! We are currently working to build ateam of talented, committed students who will completely revolutionize student journalism on the AndrewsUniversity campus. All positions will require meeting attendance, innovative thinking, and the willingness towork as a team.
Previous experience is preferred, but not required. All you must have is a passion for truth and storytelling –and good writing skills.
We are currently hiring for the following positions:
News EditorIn charge of finding and assigning stories about campus news – big events, policy changes, campusdisturbances, etc.
Ideas EditorThis section deals with opinions, perspectives, and controversial topics. This editor must be devoted tobalance, fairness, and quality in writing – and they’ll need to find writers can discuss issues intelligently everyweek.
Sports EditorThis person needs to be excited about AU Sports! The section includes Cardinal news, Intramurals, and othercampus athletics.
People EditorAndrews students are interesting and diverse. This section will tell their spotlight them and the interestingthings they’re doing -- whether that’s climbing a mountain, backpacking through Indonesia, or learning howto play the bagpipes. This editor must constantly look for fascinating people and tell their stories.
Arts & Entertainment EditorThis section spotlights local artists, reviews campus arts events, and includes reviews and musings on varioustopics related to entertainment and the arts.
Assistant Layout EditorContent doesn’t matter if it’s unreadable. This graphic designer will assist the Layout Editor in designing thenewspaper every week.
Multimedia ManagerResponsible for website content creation and maintenance. May also use Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, andother social media to promote the SM.
Business ManagerIn charge of managing the budget and, perhaps the most important task, making sure everyone gets paid!
Distribution ManagerThis person gets the paper from hot off the presses and into the hands of students. This job requires a lot oflegwork – and we’ll be trying to increase circulation this year.
If you are interested, please send a brief statement of purpose, resume, and (where applicable) 2-3 writingsamples to [email protected].
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Contact: Melodie Roschman, Editor in Chief [email protected] 2698152014
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Thursday, April 18, 2013
House Cleaner WantedDependable, efficient and self-motivated housecleaner to clean rental duplexes. Must have own supplies.Excellent hourly wage. Call 240-818-2677 ASAP please!
Contact: 240-818-2677 Category: Classifieds » Employment Opportunities
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
House Keeper WantedHouse Keeper Needed in Stevensville, MI. Must have car. For more information,please call 269-473-8274 Mon-Thu 9 a.m.-12 p.m. or 1:30-5:30 p.m. and on Fri 9 a.m. tillnoon.
Contact: 269-473-8274 Category: Classifieds » Employment Opportunities
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Position Available in Berrien County Trial Court's Friend of theCourt's OfficeBERRIEN COUNTY TRIAL COURT--FRIEND OF THE COURTDomestic Investigator ($38,319--$51,350)(open until filled)
Required: Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Psychology or a related field; OR, high school diploma or GEDand a minimum of four years fulltime experience in direct human service counseling and/or investigativeduties with a criminal justice agency. Possession of a valid Michigan vehicle operator’s license. Regular,reliable and predictable attendance is required.
Desired: Previous social work or related experience.
Primary Duties: Under general supervision of the Domestic Investigator Supervisor, conducts investigationsand prepares recommendations concerning child custody, child support and parenting time in domesticrelations cases involving minor children. Initiates proceedings to enforce Court Orders; investigates school,health and social adjustment of children. Investigates complaints regarding the welfare and well-being ofdependent minor children. Interviews parties who have petitioned for divorce. Assists walk-in clients and
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Items for SaleI am leaving Andrews in May 2013 and have the following items for sale:
Microwave - $1032" CRT TV - $10Standing Fan - $7Baby Spring Mattress (condition is good as new) - $15
Please contact me at [email protected] or 269-519-2048 if you are interested.
Contact: junway [email protected] 269-519-2048
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Student seeking summer housing Andrews University student (male) looking for housing within walking distance of campus for summer(May-August) 2013 starting as soon as possible.
Email: [email protected]
Contact: Craig Dujon [email protected] (407) 271 6227
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Need Transportation? Taxi?You need a ride ? Taxi ? or any Transportation around and outside Berrien Springs? We are here to help.Special rate for two or more students to the Airport - Call 269 998- 9512
Contact: Eagle Cab 269 998 9512 Category: Classifieds » Personal Services
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Pressure Washing of Decks, Walks, Patios and Siding.The exterior of your building plus the drives, paths and decks are the first impression of yourresidential or commercial property. Over time the siding, concrete, paving, retaining walls, fencing and deckscan become weathered and unsightly.
Our power washing services can transform the exterior of your property by enhancing the appearance formaximum positive curb appeal.
For free estimate call Chuck 471-4039.
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