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Union volleyball concludes 2014 season

November 16, 2014 DeShawn Manley

The 2014 Union University volleyball season has come to a conclusion with a final record of 8-24 and 3-17 in the Gulf South Conference. “I am continuing to lay the foundation, raise the levels of […]

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Shakespeare defeats Aristotle in first round debate

November 14, 2014 Cardinal & Cream

[wzslider autoplay=”true”] Four Union Professors faced off in 2 rounds of preliminary debate Tuesday afternoon in Harvey Hall as part of a fundraising campaign to send Union’s debate team to a tournament in Boise, Idaho. […]

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Freshman Friday: Austin Orr

November 14, 2014 Jenaye White

Austin Orr, freshman exercise major, aspires to be a physical therapist and work with sports injuries after he finishes school. Orr had three major sports-related injuries in high school which all required physical therapy. Those […]

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Behind the Scenes: Senate

November 13, 2014 Dominique Willingham

The student Senate is a place where change occurs. Senate is where ideas are presented to the student leaders of the campus, and if the majority feels strongly enough about a particular subject, they either […]

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Union creates contingency plan for dealing with Ebola

November 13, 2014 Katherine Burgess

[media-credit id=5225 align=”alignnone” width=”450″][/media-credit]Although Ebola has not been found in Tennessee, Union University has developed a plan to deal with the virus if a case occurred on campus. “The old adage, ‘an ounce of prevention […]

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Ebola delays adoption process for local family

November 13, 2014 Veronica Perry

Allie Smith, academic secretary for the department of communication arts, and her husband Ronnie have fostered seven children over the past six years and have given birth to three of their own. They are now […]

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Student senators vote to ban Yik Yak

November 13, 2014 Danica Smithwick

To ban or not to ban? That has been the question concerning Yik Yak, an anonymous social media app, this week. After an hour-long debate in last night’s Senate meeting, the resolution to ban the […]

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