The Bubble And You: What Is Our Role?
At my secular high school, I was a lone wolf. I remember sitting in my economics class with the buzz of the air conditioning drowning out my fear of seeing the clock strike 12:20. My […]
At my secular high school, I was a lone wolf. I remember sitting in my economics class with the buzz of the air conditioning drowning out my fear of seeing the clock strike 12:20. My […]
On Monday, Feb. 10, students gathered in the Bowld at 7 p.m. to hear Jonathan Wilson, director for campus recreation, lead an Adulting 101 session on health and nutrition. Adulting 101 is a series of […]
As I was sitting in my written composition class today, I was a little disheartened as we discussed the essential elements that compose a good fiction story and more specifically, a good love story. It […]
For the majority, fame is wishful thinking. It is a dream stored away in a far off distance and put on the back burner for the reality of a desk job- one that will pay […]
The transition from high school to college can be daunting. New people, new choices, new places and possibly a new culture to learn about and grow in is an anxiety attack waiting to happen. It […]
“Oh man,” said Stephen Neu, cracking a grin that swept from ear to ear. “Get ready for a story.” As Neu sat back in his chair, I could sense the ease but also eager anticipation […]
On Tuesday, Oct. 22, Union University’s chapter of Christians United for Israel hosted Pastor Dumisani Washington in Harvey Hall at 7 p.m. as he discussed and debunked the top five myths in anti-semitism. Washington is […]
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