Making Muffins: A Sugar-Topped End to a Long Week
Some weeks of school are a bit more challenging than others. This week was one of those. I didn’t have any big tests or horrible assignments, but Friday seemed like a long time coming. One […]
Some weeks of school are a bit more challenging than others. This week was one of those. I didn’t have any big tests or horrible assignments, but Friday seemed like a long time coming. One […]
Thursday was my grandparents’ 60th wedding anniversary. I called them to congratulate them on this milestone, and as my grandpa spoke, I could almost hear the smile in his voice. “Marrying your grandmother was the […]
By Melissa Locke Staff Writer Editor’s note: This is the first in an occasional series detailing a typical day in the life of a Union student or employee. Kaitlyn Pindak, sophomore music education major, feels […]
By Danica Smithwick Staff Writer For several years, Barefoots Joe has been a campus hotspot for students to fellowship, study, communicate and enjoy refreshments. It all started shortly after the Feb. 5, 2008, tornado. Kimberly […]
By Samantha Adams Staff Writer University President David S. Dockery recently accepted a position as the Carl Henry Chair on the Board of Directors for Prison Fellowship, the nation’s largest ministry for prisoners and their […]
By Alana Hu Staff Writer Labor Day weekend marked the beginning of the men’s and women’s cross country seasons at the Washington University Invitational in St. Louis, Mo. After dominating the TranSouth with almost 20 […]
By Jill Miller Staff Writer Creating resumes. Filling out applications. Sitting through interviews. It’s all part of a typical job search, but those who feel anxious about the process can get help through the Vocatio […]
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