PERSPECTIVE: Consider whether studying abroad is for you
By Morgan Kroeger Traveling. Some call it an art. Others call it a hobby. I call it an education. Because no matter where you go, no matter the length of time, you are bound to learn […]
By Morgan Kroeger Traveling. Some call it an art. Others call it a hobby. I call it an education. Because no matter where you go, no matter the length of time, you are bound to learn […]
Each year at Union, seniors in the education department take on the role of “teacher” in addition to maintaining their student status. Andey Archer, senior math major, is currently teaching seventh- and eighth-grade math at Medina […]
With a slightly later spring break this year, students have a little extra time to plan trips, but the first day of break is quickly approaching, and plans to travel within a budget need to […]
By Julie Powell Department of Physical Education, Wellness and Sport As someone who enjoys discovering the amazing world that God has created, I love to travel. Reading about the outback in Australia can be an […]
By Abby Ott,Staff Writer Birmingham may be known for its racially charged past, but today the city also is recognized for quality restaurants, eclectic shops, hospitable locals and a small-town feel. Hunter Bragg, Union alumnus, […]
Every semester students return excited to see their friends and ready to be back at school. However, school can sometimes become a place too familiar, even humdrum. However, there is one thing students can still do that could radically change their semester.
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Recent changes to security have made some uncomfortable, especially with the addition of body scanners. The scanners prompted questions of privacy and ethics for many people. On Feb. 1, the TSA released new advanced imaging-technology software. […]
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