Western Carolina Softball Splits with Southern Wesleyan University Oct 4, 2009
Schaffer has two extra base hits. Chelsea Scahffer had two extra base hits on Saturday. (Catamountsports.com)
Western Carolina Softball Drops Pair of Games to Walter's State Sep 30, 2009
Western Carolina will host its second fall doubleheader Saturday facing off against Southern Wesleyan University. . (Catamountsports.com)
Blaze Black 14U finishes
seventh at nationals Aug 6, 2009
Other Blaze players continuing their softball careers at the next level include Jheri Emmerling, Cally Kowalski, and Alyssa Rose, who will all suit up for the Eagles of IVCC, Lauren DuBay (Coe College), Gwen Holmes (Millikin University), and Samantha Sons (Southern Wesleyan University). Comments. (Princeton Bureau County Republican, IL)
4 families rebuilding finances post-foreclosure Jul 11, 2009
Boykin, who earned her associate's degree last year from Southern Wesleyan University, is talking to counselors at South University in the hopes of starting on a bachelor's degree this fall. "You know, more pay [and] higher on the career ladder," she said. (USA Today -- Money)
YDC graduates thankful for time May 16, 2009
He plans to study computer forensics at Southern Wesleyan University. Such turnarounds are possible for teens confined in juveniles facilities, Edwin Risler said during his commencement address. (The Augusta Chronicle)
SBAs Sons shining over college selection Mar 19, 2009
St. Bede senior Samantha Sons signs a letter of intent to play softball for Southern Wesleyan University in Central, S.C., flanked by her parents (front left) Janel and Shawn Sons; and (back, from left) St. Bede A.D. Bernie Moore, B.C. Blaze coach Bob James, B.C. Blaze assistant Ed Kowalski and St. Bede softball coach Fr ... PERU St. Bede senior Samantha Sons signed a letter of intent Tuesday to play softball for Southern Wesleyan University in Central, S.C., on a combination athletic and... (Princeton Bureau County Republican, IL)
Religious broadcasters brace for uncertain future Feb 20, 2009
"The industry is at a crossroads," says Paul Creasman, associate professor of communications at Southern Wesleyan University in Central, S.C., and a former Christian radio personality and producer. "The audience is dwindling, and they have to figure out what to do. But the Web is not the answer because older audiences don't use the Internet... and younger audiences will go to the Web for content, but they'll probably be less likely to donate.". (USA Today -- News)