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Month: September 2017

News

Senate welcomes Singleton and passes resolution concerning former library space

September 21, 2017 Madeline Fleming

Senate convened for its second session of the school year on Wednesday, Sept. 20, a session that included an announcement on the new course evaluation process and only one resolution to discuss entitled “The Decision […]

Arts & Entertainment

Blank Slate Improv to perform first show of the year

September 21, 2017 Suzanne Rhodes

The Blank Slate Improv team only had auditions three and a half weeks ago, but they are already preparing for their first show, taking place Friday, Sept. 22. The vibrant group of students is guaranteed […]

Features

Jenn Smith: soul care, identity, and student life at Union

September 20, 2017 Emma McLeod

“Uhhh… an article about me???” The text from Jenn Smith, the associate director of Student Leadership and Engagement at Union, caused my phone to vibrate on Monday evening after I asked if I could interview […]

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Professor’s dream of e-magazine will give teen girls a voice

September 20, 2017 Corinne Olund

To persistently live right within the tension of being in the world but not of it is exactly the call of Christians, but it is a call far easier said than done. In a culture […]

Features

West Tennessee Farmer’s Market: passing down a craft

September 19, 2017 Janelle Vest

Farmer’s markets are some of the only places you can still spot a 73-year-old man holding a watermelon like a baby and buy shrimp from the back of a van. Farmer’s markets are the hidden […]

Sports

Athletic department helps Hurricane Harvey victims

September 19, 2017 Nathan Chester

When asked about which is the greatest commandment, Jesus said that loving God is the first and that loving your neighbor as yourself is the second (Matthew 22:36-40). Jesus also repeatedly stressed the selflessness that […]

Sports

Lady Bulldogs get first win

September 18, 2017 Seth Horton

The Lady Bulldogs showed their team chemistry in a dominating 6-0 win Friday night against Spring Hill College with six different players scoring and five different players with an assist. The game started off with […]

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