Union Senate passes security camera bill
Union Senate met Wednesday, October 5 to discuss five pieces of legislation. Ben Melton, senate chaplain, opened the meeting by reading Psalm 1, a Psalm that he said he often comes back to, setting the […]
Union Senate met Wednesday, October 5 to discuss five pieces of legislation. Ben Melton, senate chaplain, opened the meeting by reading Psalm 1, a Psalm that he said he often comes back to, setting the […]
The Bowld gym echoed with the clatter of chairs Monday night as faculty and students pulled more seating out for new arrivals to the Political Science department’s hosting of the first presidential debate of this […]
The College Democrats has reformed on Union’s campus this semester, co-founded by Beth Adams, senior history and English double major, and Byron Elam, senior history major. Elam has always identified as a Democrat. His interest […]
By Eddie Echeverria I have a couple of friends on Facebook who are political opposites. One is a diehard liberal, the other a diehard conservative. They have very different opinions about the way the government […]
Josiah McGee is a sophomore political science major who visited Israel this summer. Shortly after visiting Israel, I learned that Hallel-Yaffa Ariel, a girl barely a year older than my sister, was stabbed and murdered […]
While Union during the summer was quieter than during the academic year, the campus was hardly still. Having few students on campus provides a good opportunity for campus to go through significant renovations. This summer, campus […]
When recent alumni Hunter Hawes and Brady Heyen come home from work, they sift through pages of story submissions, write dialogue and record sound effects to tell continue the story of their podcast, Ink Still […]
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