Painters Guild sale provides experience for art students
Have you ever looked at a piece of art and thought, “What in the world is that supposed to be?” So often we toss things we don’t understand to the side without giving others’ creations […]
Have you ever looked at a piece of art and thought, “What in the world is that supposed to be?” So often we toss things we don’t understand to the side without giving others’ creations […]
Rapping her gavel, Student Government Association Vice President Emma Kurt quieted Harvey Auditorium for the last senate meeting of the semester Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. The most hotly debated topic of the night was a […]
The Mentor U program serves one of Jackson’s most impressionable demographics—sixth grade students. The program is the brainchild of Mary Anne Poe, associate dean of social work and director for the Center for Just and […]
Symphony musicians dress in monochromatic black. Union’s symphonic band concert was no exception, featuring 47 black-clad musicians. Despite its traditional and consistent color scheme, the band is radically diverse. Students, professors and guest musicians came […]
At Union’s Provost’s Lecture, Richard Bailey, professor of history at Canisius College, stood at the podium in a gray suit, facing a sparse crowd of faculty members and students. University lectures are not known for […]
As homecoming weekend drew to a close, the Union community gathered to celebrate homecoming court. The court is traditionally composed of Mr. and Miss Union who are student leaders in senior standing and selected based on […]
The Union University they remember was very different from the one that over 3,000 undergraduate students now attend. Many of them went their separate ways, some stayed in touch. They went on to become teachers, […]
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