McKee Library Adds Services

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SouthernAccent The student voice since 1926 Collegedale, Tennessee Thursday, October 8, 2015 Vol. 71, Issue 5

STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN SUNBELT MCKEE LIBRARY COHUTTA SPRINGS TRIATHLON ADDS SERVICES Kimberly CrooKS STAFF WRITER

This school year McKee Library has many new additions: new mounted touch screens, online live chats, a new search program and students and local artists-featured plaques to make researching and studying more efficient. The new mounted touch screens that are located on both floors of the library aid students in efficiently locating books, magazines, or periodicals that are available in the library. The online live chats give students a portable way to contact librarians and other staff members in a more immediate setting. Students simply log onto McKee Library’s website and click on the ‘live chat’ link. Once a staff member is logged in, you have an immediate question and answer forum. The library is now using a search program called EBSCO Discovery Service. It is a search system that cuts out having to search on many different databases. With this program, searching databases is a one-and-done task. Another new feature is art from our student body and local artists dispersed around the library. The artist showcased will rotate every semester. If you would like to be one of those featured artists, contact Deyse Bravo, periodicals and special collection librarian or Daniel Maxwell, director of libraries. McKee Library is constantly doing new things that will better aid students in their learning experience. They occasionally host focus groups to help them in catering to the student’s needs. If you have any suggestions, you can always contact the library on their numerous social media Continued on page 4

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Competitors cross the finish line at the triathlon.

eriCa King & roSana hugheS STAFF WRITER & EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

The 32nd Sunbelt Cohutta Springs Triathlon took place on Sunday, October 3 at the Cohutta Springs Conference Center in Crandall, Ga. The Sunbelt Cohutta Springs Triathlon takes place every year around the same time with many Southern Adventist University students competing with other community

Photo by Julia Bonney

members. At least 18 students and 5 faculty from Southern participated. The race was a full distance triathlon featuring a half-mile swim, an 18-mile bike ride and a four-mile run. Not all participants are required to complete all three sections of the race; they may choose to only participate in one section. Nicole Davis, junior nursing major, participated in the

women’s relay. In the relay, a team of competitors takes turns completing the race. “I did the biking portion of it,” Davis said, “I was with Kacey Hawkins and Brooke Bernhardt. It was a lot of fun doing the relay. I did not have to train as much, so it was not as stressful. I did not have to worry about all three.” Davis said she had only gone Continued on page 4

FALL OUTFITS FOR YOUR FALL DRINKS

CAMPUS MINISTRIES IMPLEMENT IPADS FOR OUTREACH Sierra emilaire & CaSSie matChim LEAD REPORTER & NEWS EDITOR

The Christian Service and Campus Ministries Outreach department upgraded their electronic capabilities this past summer. The Christian Service website now offers students one central location to track their overall service requirements. New iPads for outreach allow students to sign in electronically for weekend outreach ministries without the hassle of paper or unreadable handwriting. Senior chemistry education

major and Outreach Director Obadiah Groft said that this has been done “in an effort to make students outreach experience run more smoothly and to make sure that they receive the credit that is deserved.” Campus Ministries sends an outreach group from Southern every Saturday and some Fridays. To sign up for outreach, students can check the Christian Service website, then click on “Find Opportunities.” On the day of the outreach event, there will be a student leader with an iPad that will check-in everyone that has shown up. If a student heard about the

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event last minute and wants to attend, they can simply give their name and student ID number to the student leader. The leader will then add them to the event roster so that student will also receive credit. The primary meeting place for outreach events is in front of Wright Hall. Christian service and service learning are two vital requirements in order for students to graduate. All students are required to fulfill three community service credits (three to five hours) and two service learning credits (15+ hours). Transferring sophomores are Continued on page 4

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