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SAC’s Hunt the City event builds community

November 13, 2015 Anna Claire Sewell

Student Activities Council’s upcoming event aims to do more than just give students free prizes and a fun way to spend their Saturday. Hunt the City will be used as a tool for building a sense […]

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Union University Garden puts down roots for hopeful future

November 10, 2015 Anna Claire Sewell

Nestled between Luther Hall and W.M. Hooker Jr. Pavilion sits the home of campus’s newest organization: Union University Garden. There, you will find a garden in its developing stages, bordered by cracked gray stones. However, […]

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Student leaders recognized on homecoming court

November 10, 2015 Veronica Perry

As homecoming weekend drew to a close, the Union community gathered to celebrate homecoming court. The court is traditionally composed of Mr. and Miss Union who are student leaders in senior standing and selected based on […]

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Education alumni show passion for early learning

November 9, 2015 Riley Strong

Some of the weekend’s homecoming festivities may have been overshadowed by the opening of The Logos, but the education department chose to take the literary mindset and use it to their advantage. The department held […]

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The Harvest is Plentiful — The Laborers are Few

November 6, 2015 Danica Smithwick

When Haley O’Day was a freshman at Union, she fell in love with her elementary Greek class. Moved by the need for missionaries around the world, she pictured herself living in an African hut and […]

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Freshman Friday: Paiton Cooper

November 6, 2015 Tiffany Rose Dawson

Laughing, freshman Paiton Cooper said she has loved Africa since sixth grade and used to do every school project on the continent. Before she graduates, she wants to go on a GO Trip to Africa. […]

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Teams compete for the title of Union’s Most Fit

November 5, 2015 Julie Robinson

Six teams competed Thursday night in the small gym to see who on campus was “Union’s Most Fit.” The event was held by Johnny Wilson, athletic trainer for the men’s basketball team and graduate assistant. “I thought […]

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