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Maren Taylor: In The Making Of Live Experiences

February 3, 2026 Taryn Lengacher

Climbing up the ladder after each show, I learned to take care not to precociously slip 10 feet off the metal steps to the black box floor below. The first walk up those steps had […]

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Lori Taylor and Megan Pittman: Mom and Daughter, Co-worker and Friend.

May 6, 2022 Madelyn Stadinger

Megan Pittman and Lori Taylor are both professors in Union’s Nursing department. Yet they are much more than just co-workers, they are mother and daughter. “We have a good relationship and I feel like we can […]

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Trinitee Riggins and Rachel Faulks: Finding Time As Nursing Majors

October 22, 2021 Bailey Swords

Proverbs 17:17 says, “A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for a time of adversary.”  Trinitee Riggins and Rachel Faulks are both senior nursing majors at Union University. In addition to […]

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Seniors Reflect: Time Flies, You Know

February 5, 2020 Madeline Fleming

Thursday, I drove from my off-campus apartment to my last first class at Union, and somewhere between my apartment and Jennings Hall it finally struck me.  I sat at a red light, watching cars zoom […]

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Thanksgiving: Connecting With Others Through Celebration In America And Abroad

November 19, 2019 Mary Madelyn Melton

Thanksgivings are meant to be spent in the kitchen, according to my childhood memories. When I was just old enough to read, my mom handed me one of her favorite junior auxiliary cookbooks. By memory, […]

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From The Outdoors To “The Office”: The Struggle Of Rest

May 10, 2019 Cameron Woodard

Avery Parks chews his food slowly as if each bite might give him the very words I could tell he was looking for. His chewing gets slower, and he comes to his mental conclusion. “I […]

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Two Worlds, One Patient

February 19, 2019 Suzanne Rhodes

“Can you call in the chaplain please?” My heart raced and my breath became shallow as those words reached my ears. I stood in the control room, looking out at two nursing students through one-way […]

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