PERSPECTIVE: Memoirs of a “failure”
I failed. There, I said it. I did not succeed, everything was not “good,” and it hurt; and here I am, broadcasting it to the world. Two years ago, I went to go take the […]
I failed. There, I said it. I did not succeed, everything was not “good,” and it hurt; and here I am, broadcasting it to the world. Two years ago, I went to go take the […]
Sunday, September 24. 2017, Year of our Lord. I arrived at the soccer field at 1:42, (two minutes late, per Asst. Coach Julie Stauffer’s emailed instructions) filled with marinara pasta and fettuccine alfredo, ready to […]
In addition to a fine schedule of church planters, preachers, Bible teachers, seminary leaders and our own Union faculty in chapel this semester, we have a new and better way of recording chapel attendance through […]
This perspective was submitted by Shelby Britt. “Haha, so would it be too weird if I snapchatted you without a shirt on?” I stare down at my phone for a few seconds as my friends […]
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 […]
Every year there is one major event that brings family and friends together for camaraderie and criticism—The Big Game (because the other, more popular, way you know it is copyrighted). Whether you find yourself a die-hard […]
That Wednesday was completely normal. I woke up. I made my toast and coffee. I hurriedly put on my makeup and stared at my closet searching for something to wear. It was perfectly normal. I […]
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