Hattie Thomasson: Setting Her Eyes On The Future
The smell is one of the most vivid things I remember about chemo. Not the smell of the hospital, but the smell of the chemo once it hits your veins, flowing through your body and […]
The smell is one of the most vivid things I remember about chemo. Not the smell of the hospital, but the smell of the chemo once it hits your veins, flowing through your body and […]
With quarantine driving us all a little crazy, it’s nice to take time for yourself and indulge yourself in some creativity or fun as a way to decompress. Throughout this time, students have picked up […]
When I called Union alum Coach Sandra Williams to interview her for this piece, she picked up the phone and said, “Is that you, Rachel?” in a warm, excited tone. I had Coach Williams for […]
At first, I was not excited about online classes one bit. I’m a very hands-on learner and benefit from the classroom experience. This has been an adjustment for everyone, so here are six tips to […]
Through this hard time, there’s nothing like cozying up with a good book. Here are six book picks of mine that will allow you to better understand this season or simply escape into a fictional […]
On March 13-17, Union University theatre will present the comedy “You Can’t Take It With You” in the W. D. Powell Theatre. Shows will be at 7:30 p.m. with the exception of a 2:30 p.m. […]
Courtesy of the Scholars in Residence lecture series on March 2-9, Perry L. Glanzer, associate professor of educational foundations and resident scholar at the Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion, spoke in a series titled Identity Wars: […]
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