
Weekend Watch: “The Gorge” Could Have Been Great
Is it just me, or does it seem like good sci-fi movies are so hard to find nowadays? Many have tried over the last decade to release movies that have the quality of being a […]
Is it just me, or does it seem like good sci-fi movies are so hard to find nowadays? Many have tried over the last decade to release movies that have the quality of being a […]
On Monday, Feb. 17, Union University’s Admissions team held Day at the U for prospective students to learn and experience some of the core aspects of the university. These events are held every spring semester for […]
“Where do you like to study?” This common question always seems to receive a common answer. Most people will say they like to study in the library or a coffee shop. Mostly because those types […]
On Jan. 30 at 3:30 p.m., Jimmy Bledsoe, a missionary for the International Mission Board, presented a lecture entitled, “Contending for the Faith: Theological Education in Missions,” at Union University’s 5th annual W.D. Powell Missions […]
On Tuesday Nov. 19 Union University’s ResLife hosted Deck the Commons, an event hosted yearly to bring Union residents together to decorate the common buildings for the holiday season. The event began at 8:15 p.m., […]
“I don’t love change personally, but every change that I’ve seen made at Union seems so intentionally done that I’m not resistant to that kind of change.” Union University’s newest staff member, Kelsey Stookey, has […]
On Saturday, Oct. 26, the Union University Men’s and Women’s Basketball teams had their season debuts in the Fred DeLay Gymnasium as they each played their first game of the season. The Lady Bulldogs played […]
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