AEΠ condemns anti-Semitic vandalism
Union’s Upsilon Sigma chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi demonstrated its support for Emory’s Epsilon chapter last week in light of the Oct.
View ArticleVandals spread hate; campus responds
By Erin Wade and Avery Novitch Student leaders responded on Friday, Oct. 24, to the Oct. 22 discovery of anti-Semitic and homophobic
View ArticleTwo giant leaps for extraterrestrial research
While you were busy enjoying your winter break, the European Space Agency and NASA were each busy making astronomical advances in space
View ArticleMakerWeb badges — gotta catch ’em all
As the Maker Movement makes its way across the Union campus, the MakerWeb, a Nexus page, attempts to put all of the
View ArticleWinter Dance Concert heats things up
The Winter Dance Concert opened in Yulman Theater yesterday, and if you’re going to see it this weekend, be forewarned: It’s smokin’
View ArticleResearch stalls after Olin floods
Water poured from the attic of F.W. Olin Center last Thursday, flooding the building from the third floor to the basement, following
View ArticleStudent Forum first-year reps rearranged to fill vacant seat
Student Forum’s Class of 2018 Officers have taken on greater responsibility after the seat of the class president was left vacant early
View ArticleSen. Gillibrand talks sexual violence
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, a Democrat from New York, hosted a roundtable discussion on May 1 in Nott Memorial centered on recently
View ArticleUnion student stabbed at off-campus party
A Union student was stabbed in the arm by a Schenectady teen following a verbal altercation with the teen’s friend at an
View ArticlePiano men can sing us songs in 3 new locales
Students can now tickle the ivories in new locations around campus after three digital pianos were placed in Wold House, Beuth House
View ArticleDisco fever — on skates
Above, Terry Tucker ’16 roller skates at the Roller Disco event last week at the Rollarama Skating Center in Schenectady. Above, disco balls spin and reflect colorful lights. Roller Disco took place on...
View ArticleYou pay anyway, so read the paper each week
Here’s something you may not have known: Every single student enrolled at Union is subscribed to the Concordiensis. Your subscription fee is marketed to you (and billed to you) as part of the student...
View ArticleHazing alleged; administration, Campus Safety investigate
Union’s administration has confirmed that three reports of hazing at Union fraternities were filed within the past three weeks and that investigations into the reports are underway. President of the...
View ArticleA very Homecoming hayride
Horses pull a cart loaded up with Homecoming-goers during the Homecoming and Family Weekend hayrides Union offered to alumni and families during their visit to campus. The cart left from Reamer Campus...
View ArticleIf you know Joyce, then you know joy
Joyce August, one of Dining Services’ many employees, works at the left-side cash register in Dutch Hollow, and she never fails to greet you with enthusiasm, a smile and a genuine, thoughtful, “How are...
View ArticleStudents engage in Jewish tradition
Union students say a blessing over candles at Shabbat 150, an annual event sponsored by Union Chabad Jewish Student Group. Shabbat is the Jewish day of rest, and Chabad hosts weekly Shabbat dinners on...
View ArticleMakerspaces receive coordinator, grant funding
Union announced Oct. 2 that it had received a three-year $800,000 grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation “to promote the integration of the arts and humanities across academic disciplines,” hiring...
View ArticleNew improv troupe commences meetings
The recently created No Offense Improv Troupe held its first meeting in Studio A of Yulman Theater on Sunday, and will hold its second meeting tonight at 5 p.m. Sunday’s meeting had only three...
View ArticleDrill slated for reading day
A shelter-in-place exercise, lasting about 15 minutes, is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 18, the day before the final exam period begins, college officials announced Friday. Chief of Staff Rob...
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