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    Camp Click Now Enrolling

    Camp Click offers students 8-12 the unique opportunity to be published photographers in one week's time!

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  • Criminal Domestic Violence and gun ownership

    Understanding how criminal domestic violence can affect your life and rights

  • One week left to register for Legal Lessons in Greenville!

    The S.C. Bar Pro Bono Program is sponsoring Legal Lessons: A Series for the Public, a seven-week program on Tuesday evenings beginning March 6 and continuing through April 17 from 6 to 9 p.m.

  • Legal Lessons: A Series for the Public offered to Upstate residents

    The S.C. Bar Pro Bono Program is sponsoring Legal Lessons: A Series for the Public, a seven-week program on Tuesday evenings beginning March 6 and continuing through April 17 from 6 to 9 p.m.

  • Rebuild and Reform America

    My name is Shannon Lee and I've been trying to form a organization that collects donated cash and stuff of value to sell to build business around the U.S.A. to create jobs and revenue for our nation.

  • Livestrong 2012:Cancer

    a personnal story

  • Southern Wesleyan celebrates more than 300 graduates

    Family members and friends joined Southern Wesleyan University faculty and staff in celebrating the achievement of winter graduates Dec. 8 and 10 at Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center on the campus in Central.

  • SWU graduates go the extra mile so others have shoes

    Heidi Wilcox Ravenscraft, right, goes through shoes and socks donated by Southern Wesleyan University as her daughter, Lesley Ann, looks on. Also pictured is Vicki Hayes, left, director of student accounts at Southern Wesleyan. More than a 1,200 homeless men, women and children have better, more comfortable shoes, thanks to the efforts of two Southern Wesleyan University graduates. Heidi Wilcox Ravenscraft, a 2002 special education graduate, along with her sister Melissa Wilcox, a 2006 elementary education graduate, started Shoes for Steve four years ago. Their outreach, aimed at homeless shelters in the Upstate, is named in honor of their father, whose addiction to alcohol led to a life on the streets.  

  • SWU prepares for Winter Graduation

    Southern Wesleyan University graduates, their family members and friends will gather at the university’s campus in Central on Dec. 8 and 10.

  • Coalition of Local Charities Need Local Support to win $25,000 From Chase Community Giving.

    Six Spartanburg non-profits need your help to win $25,000 from Chase Community Giving contest on Facebook. Voting is simple, and these local charities could really use your support.

  • Les Miserables

    New Covenant School and Montessori School of Anderson come together to produce the musical Les Miserables.

  • Addiction...not just costly to your wallet..

    An inside view of the problems families and loved one's face with addiction.

  • Spiritual Emphasis at Southern Wesleyan University

    Josh LeRoy was the speaker for spiritual emphasis services at Southern Wesleyan University Sept. 11-13. He is part of a ministry called “The Bridge Project,” an outreach to the East Side neighborhood of Asheboro, N.C. LeRoy commented that God delights not in a physical temple, but in a spiritual temple made up of his people.

  • Southern Wesleyan students get a taste of community

    After the first day of fall classes, Southern Wesleyan students learned about area businesses and organizations, registered for prize giveaways and sample goodies from area restaurants. Vendors made donations to Camp Hope, located in Clemson, which is dedicated to people with special needs and their families.  

  • Convocation marks new academic year at Southern Wesleyan

    Dr. Lee Kizer, professor of business in the Adult and Graduate Studies program at Southern Wesleyan University, challenges students to pursue excellence during a campus-wide convocation on the first day of fall classes, Aug. 16, in Central. Kizer, who was recently named Faculty Member of the Year at Southern Wesleyan, has been a member of the business faculty since 2002. He previously served as supply officer with the United States Navy and was a special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation for 17 years. He has also served as a full-time minister and pastored Evangelical Presbyterian Churches in Asheville, N.C., and Birmingham, Ala.

  • Lending a hand to new Southern Wesleyan students

    Southern Wesleyan University freshmen got welcome assistance Aug. 12 as they moved into their dorm rooms on the campus in Central. Members of Trinity Wesleyan Church, the Warriors Men’s Soccer Team, Sigma Delta and student ambassadors spent the day helping incoming freshmen get settled in for the new academic year. Orientation for new students followed with a weekend full of activities, including workshops, fun and games. Southern Wesleyan University’s fall classes start Aug. 16.

  • "Louie Louie" Flash Mob in CADA Park Chesnee SC

    A wonderful effort on the part of local Chesnee community citizen Doug Wood and WSPA anchor Tom Crabtree in a benefit organized to raise awareness and funding for God's Little Haven. This is an organization that's main focus is on "special needs" adults in the surrounding communities of Spartanburg County.

  • Paranormal Activity in Oakwood cemetery (aka Hell's Gate)

    A recent afternoon trip to Oakwood cemetery (aka Hell's Gate) yielded much more than the eye could see.

  • Remember our soliders

    This holiday weekend remember our soliders.

  • Presidential scholarship established

    Scholarship in honor of retiring SWU president and his wife

  • Southern Wesleyan to dedicate organ at free concert

    When Southern Wesleyan University dedicated its Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center in 2008, one significant addition was still needed.

  • Southern Wesleyan honors top students during convocation

    Southern Wesleyan University recognized the achievements of outstanding seniors during honors convocation, held April 26 in Newton Hobson Chapel and Fine Arts Center on the campus in Central.

  • 6yr. Olds Relay For Life Fundraiser

    6yr Old Karli Martin is hosting a pancake breakfast fundraiser, for her Relay for Life team.

  • Whos Got Talent

    Community support needed for local singer-songwriter in competition

  • Impressive Employer

    Everyone has different reasons to go to the hospital at many different times. That time may be during the snow when most businesses are closed.

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