Debate team finishes strong in national championship
The fourth year for Union University’s Debate Club came to a close April 15, with the team placing second in the national championship tournament at the University of Louisiana-– Shreveport. […]
The fourth year for Union University’s Debate Club came to a close April 15, with the team placing second in the national championship tournament at the University of Louisiana-– Shreveport. […]
The new library’s groundbreaking event April 12 marked the official start of an anticipated building project designed to cater to student needs, foster learning and reflect the primary mission of Union University. […]
Art students and faculty gathered to create a campus-wide arch of balloons Monday for a project called “His Banner Over Me is Love.”
Melinda Posey, assistant professor of art, said the hope was to have the project on display all day. However, the string holding the balloons together broke once they reached Jennings Hall. […]
The sun shined down on the freshly-cut grass, fans filled the stands and tension hung in the air. Union’s softball team faced off against Bethel University March 26.
Bubba Wade, 28, of Memphis, sat behind home plate with a huge smile on his face. This was the first game this season he was able see the Lady Bulldogs play live. He was beaming with excitement because softball ranks among his favorite sports. In between the games he got to see the catcher, who came up and gave him a Union bag that he now keeps on the back of his wheelchair. […]
The bus, straight from England and renovated to be a rolling thrift store, is part of the Red Bus Project, which seeks to raise awareness on college campuses nationwide about the needs of orphans. The project is an extension of Shared Hope, an or- ganization founded by Steven Curtis Chapman and his wife that aids orphans worldwide. […]
By Katherine Burgess, Asst. Design Editor More than 200 voices, including 93 from Union, resounded alongside the Jackson Symphony in a collaborative performance of the scenic cantata “Carmina Burana.” A choral work, “Carmina Burana” required […]
Less than a year ago, Bisangwa traveled to the U.S. to complete his education. He hopes to return to Rwanda to promote development in his nation, which was torn apart by genocide in 1994 […]
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