Movie industry struck by case of déjà vu
Did Arnold Schwarzenegger not give a good enough performance the first time around or is the rumor that Hollywood filmmakers have run out of original ideas turning into reality? […]
Did Arnold Schwarzenegger not give a good enough performance the first time around or is the rumor that Hollywood filmmakers have run out of original ideas turning into reality? […]
The 22nd annual African Street Festival was held at Jackson Fairgrounds Park this past weekend, which included a plethora of events. The activities available were as diverse as the participants. Every year the street festival is sponsored by the Society for African American Cultural Awareness (SAACA). […]
Students enjoyed homemade treats and listened to several works written and performed by their peers May 5 at the inaugural Torch Release. “The Torch” is Union’s literary arts magazine, published every spring. Students can submit different types of work to the publication. […]
Summer days and summer nights are soon approaching and I thought it only made sense but to shine some light on 11 artists to check out this season. The artists range from up-and-coming to those releasing new material and touring this summer. […]
“Allah: A Christian Response,” is a book by Miroslav Volf recently published in March, which takes on the issue whether Muslims and Christians worship the same divine being. Bruce Ashburn reviews the content of this controversial book. […]
Similar to “Whose Line Is It Anyway,” the performance “Whose Bongo Is It Anyway” filled the W.D. Powell Theater with laughter and applause as Alpha Psi Omega, the theater honor fraternity, held its third annual improvisation event, April 19. […]
Ryan Oetting, senior digital media studies major, embarks on an adventure to restore an antique print shop in Green Frog Historic Southern Village. He is partnering with Union art students in order to help bring the shop back to life. […]
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