VIDEO: Students compete in Union’s annual ‘Greek Olympics’
Union University’s campus transformed into a sporting event April 28th for the annual “Greek Olympics.” […]
Union University’s campus transformed into a sporting event April 28th for the annual “Greek Olympics.” […]
Hall, a native of Prince Edward Island, Canada, played NCAA Division II softball for Gannon University and graduated in 2004. Today, Hall is serving in her fifth season at the helm of Union’s team.
However, Hall said she did not always aspire to be a coach; her passion for social work led her to pursue a career that involved helping victims of domestic violence before softball found its way back to her. […]
Attractions such as The Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory, where bats for Major League Baseball teams are created, and The Muhammad Ali Center, a cultural attraction where visitors can learn about the famous boxer Muhammad Ali, are important aspects of the city. However, for people who are thinking about residing in Louisville, there are other facets of the city to consider. […]
To what extent do our surroundings influence the people we grow up to be?
This is a question I have been asking myself a lot lately. Jackson, like many cities in the United States, is very much divided across racial and socioeconomic lines.
How many times have we as Union students been told to stay away from the east side of the city and keep out of the South? How often do we take that advice and stick exclusively to the North — within the bubble of our brick buildings and nice neighboring grocery stores and restaurants? […]
Students enjoyed a variety of fun activities during Greek Week. […]
College is supposedly the “time of our lives,” but those college experiences can over time fade away if they are not preserved through photos and physical mementos. […]
Michael Mann, visiting professor in instrumental music education who began teaching at Union in August 2011, will be in Israel from April 20 to May 1 leading a tour group of 20 individuals through the Holy Land. […]
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