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Ashley Akerson: Leveraging Her Voice Through Ceramics

March 1, 2021 Maddie Steele

As the rain gently sprinkles the windows and the warm lamp illuminates the room, I sit on Ashley Akerson’s couch with her adorable puppy curled up in the corner and listen to her share about […]

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The Bredow Family Cultivates Community On Campus

February 25, 2021 Meagan Jaeger

As I knocked on the Bredow residence’s door, a chorus of voices greeted me, telling me to come in. This door, unlike others on campus does not lock automatically, and it swung open easily at […]

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Facing Reality: Nursing Students’ Perspective On The Pandemic

February 25, 2021 Leah Busler

There I was, 7-year-old Leah, covered in red nail polish and toilet paper. I will never forget the moment my parents walked in on my three sisters and I playing “doctor.” They walked in on […]

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Service And Surrender: Learning To Challenge Our Mindset on Time

February 21, 2021 Leah Busler

“Leah, you have so much time.” This phrase rings in my ears as I talk to Leah Campbell, a sophomore social work major, about her experience serving in the Jackson community. With the COVID-19 pandemic […]

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Dr. Kelvin Moore: The Busy Bee Of Fellowship

February 21, 2021 Jess Bogle

“What’re we going to do with this smoker?” “Well, let’s put it to use.” Dr. Kelvin Moore, a professor of biblical studies here at Union University, lets nothing go to waste, even if it means […]

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Snow Long, Farewell: In Memoriam Of The Old-Fashioned Snow Day

February 18, 2021 Naomi Mengel

Is the snow day truly dead? In 2020, the snow day, (mostly) beloved haven of many a child, student and worker during the dark winter months, passed away at the virtual hands of Zoom, having […]

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Nehemiah Guinn: Creating A Home For The Residents Of Watters 3

February 14, 2021 Julia Burks

As Nehemiah Guinn walks into the Bowld for his shift behind the desk, I wave and introduce myself. He grins at me and apologizes for being late, even though he is on time. Guinn is […]

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