The scene of the accident at the intersection of Seward Place and South Avenue. The victim's clothing, which was removed for medical reasons, is pictured in the street.

Schenectady pedestrian hit by Union student in car collision

Update on 3/14/12 at 3:30 PM: Schenectady Police Lieutenant Mark McCracken stated that the Schenectady Police Department is unaware of the current condition of the Schenectady pedestrian who was seriously injured last evening after being hit by a car driven …→

Stacy Nadeau visits Union

Stacy Nadeau visits Union

Stacy Nadeau, a spokeswoman for Dove’s Real Women Have Real Curves campaign, spoke to the campus commuinty at 7 p.m. on Monday in Memorial Chapel. Her talk was titled “Embracing Real Beauty”, and was sponsored by HealthyU in order to promote …→

Psi U’s provisional status extended until 2013

Psi U’s provisional status extended until 2013

Psi Upsilon’s provisional status was extended for an additional year by Dean of Students Stephen Leavitt in a hearing on Monday. Under the extension, Psi Upsilon will not be eligible for housing for another year. Union suspended Psi Upsilon from …→

This Saturday, Union hosted fourteen colleges and universities from the northeast for the regional competition of the Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl, in which teams of students debated fifteen cases about ethical issues. Members of Union’s team are pictured above.

Ethics Bowl Regional

Union College hosted the Northeast Regional Ethics Bowl on Saturday, November 12. 16 teams from 14 colleges and universities competed; they debated cases ranging from the voting rights of college students to the treatment of endangered pink river dolphins in …→

Spotlight: Karate Club

Spotlight: Karate Club

[media-credit name="Courtesy of Francis Wilkin" align="aligncenter" width="620"][/media-credit] Union College Karate Club held its last belt test during week nine under the guidance of Sensei “Tomo’’ Kidachi, who has been teaching karate at Union since the 1970s. During this fall, over …→

Tri-Delta receives educational sanctions

Tri-Delta receives educational sanctions

On Oct. 24, Delta Delta Delta was found in violation of Union’s alcohol and hazing policies by the student Greek Life Judicial Board. The sorority was cited for underage distribution of alcohol, irresponsible use of alcohol and violation of the …→

Omicron Delta Kappa receives charter status

Omicron Delta Kappa receives charter status

  The Union College Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society, was officially chartered and initiated 18 members on Sunday, Oct. 31 in the Nott Memorial. President Aviva Hope Rutkin and Vice President Ajay Major received the …→

Email to Greek leaders from Timothy Dunn: Delta Delta Delta interim suspension lifted

Email to Greek leaders from Timothy Dunn: Delta Delta Delta interim suspension lifted

The following email was obtained by the Concordiensis on Wednesday, November 2 in regards to the suspension of the Delta Delta Delta sorority. – From: Dunn, Timothy Date: Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 12:08 PM Subject: RE: Interim Suspension Dear …→

Wold Poster Session

Wold Poster Session

On Tuesday, Oct. 25, a poster session was held in the Wold Center Atrium during common lunch hour. The event was held in order to educate the campus community about different academic offerings and programs on campus such as supplemental …→

Delta Delta Delta suspended

Delta Delta Delta suspended

Delta Delta Delta is currently suspended in response to events that occurred on Oct. 7. The Concordiensis could not confirm at press time exactly what those events were. All of the sorority’s membership activities, including pledging events, are currently prohibited. In …→