Growing An Awareness And Appreciation For Botany On Union’s Campus
When I walked into White Hall 101, I was greeted by a wide variety and amount of plant pressings spread across a table at the front of the room. As a plant lover, the sight […]
When I walked into White Hall 101, I was greeted by a wide variety and amount of plant pressings spread across a table at the front of the room. As a plant lover, the sight […]
On Wednesday, March 3 at 12 p.m., the Student Members of the American Chemical Society (SMACS) and Biologists in Observation of the Master’s Earth (Biome) hosted their annual Women in Science event, where female science […]
On Thursday, March 25 at 7 p.m., Biome and Panhellenic are hosting The Anatomy of the Crucifixion, a lecture that explains what Jesus’s physical body experienced in His death on the cross. Dr. James Huggins, […]
James Huggins’ Biome-hosted lecture, “The Anatomy of the Crucifixion,” in which he discussed what Jesus physically endured on the cross, brought students and community members together in PAC D-3 on April 18 at 6 p.m. […]
As a freshman walking into this brand-new world of college, I knew two things: these were supposed to be the best four years of my life, and I would graduate college a completely different person […]
Room 101 of White Hall was filled Tuesday, March 17 with students and the kind, enthusiastic voice of James Huggins, university professor of biology. Along with BIOME, Biologists in Observation of the Master’s Earth, Huggins […]
Editor’s note: This is third in a series of stories this semester about how to get involved in various organizations on campus. Sign Heather Frye has a vision: to take the gospel to the deaf […]
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