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From A Student To A Coach: Growing Into An Unfamiliar Role 

February 24, 2025 Josie Munday

I am not a leader. I am much more comfortable sitting in the background and following other people’s directions. I cannot imagine assuming the role of an exercise instructor in front of a class of […]

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Leah Sutton: Making The Most Of Every Moment

February 24, 2025 Brylee Williams

As spring break rapidly approaches and homework is piling up, the feeling of senioritis is emerging amongst many second semester seniors on campus — but not for Leah Sutton. Sutton, a senior Christian Ministry and […]

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Cousin Dinner: Blood Runs Thicker Than Barbecue Sauce

February 20, 2025 Colin Harris

This past Wednesday, I had the honor of attending Cousin Dinner. You might have seen them if you’ve ever been in Union University’s dining hall on a Wednesday night at 5:30, taking up an entire […]

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Dr. Gavin Richardson: All The World’s A Stage

February 15, 2025 Macie Smith

If you asked me to think of someone on campus who seems like they’re afraid, Dr. Gavin Richardson would probably not come to mind. Even if you’re not in the English department, it’s hard to […]

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Letters From Sydnie: A Soldier’s Lifeline In Basic Training

February 13, 2025 Connor Brown

Noah Burney, a junior business management major, sat in the sweltering Oklahoma heat, his uniform stuck to his back, the sun beating down as he waited. Waiting for hours on end was nothing new to […]

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Hidden Study Spots: Where You Study Can Say A Lot About You

February 8, 2025 Maya Jeanes

“Where do you like to study?” This common question always seems to receive a common answer. Most people will say they like to study in the library or a coffee shop. Mostly because those types […]

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The Carnegie Center: Bringing Art To All

February 6, 2025 Colin Harris

On Saturday, Feb. 1, the Carnegie Center for Arts and History was re-opened to the public after months of renovation. Before its renovation, it was originally the Andrew Carnegie library, built in 1901, but has […]

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