Nehemiah Guinn: Creating A Home For The Residents Of Watters 3
As Nehemiah Guinn walks into the Bowld for his shift behind the desk, I wave and introduce myself. He grins at me and apologizes for being late, even though he is on time. Guinn is […]
As Nehemiah Guinn walks into the Bowld for his shift behind the desk, I wave and introduce myself. He grins at me and apologizes for being late, even though he is on time. Guinn is […]
On Thursday Feb. 18 at 6 p.m., Union University will host “The Gospel and Discomfort,” an evening of reflection and celebration in honor of Black Heritage Month, at the Carl Grant Events Center. DiAnne Malone, […]
It has been a year marked by difficulty and confusion for Union’s athletic programs. Many obstacles and frustrations have affected our athletes’ opportunities to play the sports they came to play. Amid COVID-19, three of […]
The first time that I ever heard them was when my family and I were on the way to Florida. My dad was driving, so naturally, he had complete control over the choice of music […]
“You’re gonna do big things, honey; you’re too big for this town.” I blink rapidly at the middle-aged Southern woman who has just held me down and forced contact lenses into my eyes for the […]
I walk up the stairs of the Bowld at the same time as Nicholas and Alexander Bitterling, two of the brothers I’m planning to interview. They immediately wave, start talking and never stop talking. From […]
Union University celebrated its 198th birthday on Feb. 3 with its annual Founders’ Day chapel and will hold a birthday celebration in Brewer Dining Hall on Feb. 16. Over the years, various speakers have covered […]
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