Articles by Margee Stanfield
Guillermo del Toro May Finally Get Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” Right
No one likes a movie adaptation that doesn’t do justice to the book they love — especially when it’s their favorite. Usually, movie adaptations land somewhere in the middle. Some fans love them; others don’t. […]
A Eulogy For The Blasingame Academic Complex
With the opening of the Ethos Forum and the relocating of the other departments that previously called another building on our campus home, The Blasingame Academic Complex (more affectionately known as the BAC) is going […]
The Student Government Association Hosts Semesterly “Dub” Senate
The Student Government Association hosted their semesterly “Dub” senate on March 27 at 9:30 p.m. in the G.M. Savage Memorial Chapel where, after legislation was addressed, President Samuel W. “Dub” Oliver gave a speech and […]
Sidney Hegg: Not Uprooted, Transplanted
“God always kind of opens doors and steps in and shows me that there is another opportunity, another place to be going and another place to learn about Him,” Sidney Hegg said. Hegg is in […]
The Lyceum Committee Hosts Award-Winning Writer Lorrie Moore
Union University’s Lyceum Committee hosted Lorrie Moore on March 7 at 7 p.m. in the Carl Grant Events Center in which the award-winning writer performed a reading. Moore is the author of four novels, six […]
MOSAIC To Host Fourth Multicultural Potluck To Foster Unity And Find Leadership Successors
MOSAIC plans to host their fourth multicultural potluck this Friday, March 1, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the Bowld Gym. “MOSAIC is a group committed to community building and highlighting cultural awareness while […]
