Andrews University buries time capsule for 2075
By:
Dante Stanton
Posted: Mar 11, 2025 4:28 PM EDT | Updated: Mar 11, 2025 7:01 PM EDT

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BERRIEN SPRINGS, Mich. -- Students and faculty at Andrews University buried a time capsule on campus Tuesday, which is set to be opened in the year 2075.
The capsule contains items that represent life for university students/staff and the Berrien Springs community as it is now in 2025.
The box contained a number of books and signed programs, as well as a COVID-19 mask, signifying the resilience the community showed while getting through the pandemic.
Organizers hope the capsule is a good representation of the current community and a reminder for our future selves that furthering education and perseverance is key.
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