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Baker announces congressional campaign

March 17, 2016 Kaylee Gibson

Hunter Baker, associate professor of political science and university fellow, recently announced he will be running for Congress, seeking the seat Stephen Fincher will be vacating for Tennessee’s 8th congressional district. Baker is a strong advocate […]

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Union Students awarded “Outstanding Delegation” in D.C

March 9, 2015 Cardinal & Cream

Union University students won a total of five awards at the first National Model Congress in Washington, D.C. Feb. 26-28, including “Outstanding Delegation”. Union was one of seven schools represented at National Model Congress, an […]

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Political science department hosts lecture on Obama’s policies

September 22, 2014 Kate Benedetti

About 30 students gathered Sept. 18 in Penick Academic Complex D-53 for a lecture which centered on the actions and policies of President Barack Obama. The lecture was titled “An Imperial Presidency?: Unilateral Decision Making […]

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Interest rates change for student loans

October 7, 2013 Felicia Taraczkozy

Students in the United States have racked up a whopping $1.2 trillion in outstanding federal student loans, according to the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau. The United States Congress sets student loan interest rates, and this […]

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Professor testifies on Capitol Hill

February 23, 2012 Cardinal & Cream

Dr. C. Ben Mitchell, Graves professor of moral philosophy, testi­fied before a congres­sional committee Feb. 16 concerning one of the nation’s heated de­bates regarding a man­date requiring religious organizations to provide contraceptive and abor­tifacient coverage for employees. […]

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