Psychology Meets Theater Via Caroline Adcock
“We put a guy in prison; ha ha, that’s so funny,” said Caroline Adcock, senior psychology major and theater minor, whispering just loud enough for only me to hear her. The two of us were […]
“We put a guy in prison; ha ha, that’s so funny,” said Caroline Adcock, senior psychology major and theater minor, whispering just loud enough for only me to hear her. The two of us were […]
Thursday, I drove from my off-campus apartment to my last first class at Union, and somewhere between my apartment and Jennings Hall it finally struck me. I sat at a red light, watching cars zoom […]
Personality tests are a big part of today’s society. They help fill in the blanks about our behaviors and thinking processes that we might struggle to fill in ourselves. Some would say the tests have […]
It’s scary calling someone whom you have never met. You ask for their number from a mutual friend, and then you call them at 9:15 p.m. and they answer, and you ask if they could […]
She sat in front of her specialist, a typically fun and joking man, but his face did not have the normal, welcoming smile it always had, and that’s when she knew this was serious. That’s […]
In romantic relationships, the word “chemistry” is often used to describe mutual romantic attraction, but the ambiguity of that naming creates more questions than answers. Nina Heckler, assistant professor of sociology and department chairwoman, said […]
By Alana Hu Staff Writer In the middle of the semester, students often feel overwhelmed by mid-terms and impending final exams. To help with the anxiety, David Vickery, professor of psychology and founder and director […]
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