A view of the marketplace with its many vendors and activities.

Courtesy of the Schenectday Green Market’s Facebook Page

Our local Schenectady Green Market

  After my sophomore research seminar on Monday, I was aimlessly strolling through Reamer, dreading my repetitive lunch of a grilled chicken fajita. Should I add salsa or sour cream to spice up my day? But to my surprise, there …→

Rachel Refkin ‘15 poses at her new favorite place—the cliffs at Etretat.

The most beautiful place on Earth: a student’s story from France

The France term abroad is definitely going at the top of the list of best life choices I have made. Yes, I’m only a sophomore, and because of this, people told me I should wait. But why would I want …→

President-elect François Hollande.

Socialism: a new France under President-elect Hollande?

On Sunday, May 6, France elected François Hollande to be their new president over  current President Nicolas Sarkozy. Hollande aspires to set France on a new course towards change for the country; he is the first member of the Socialist …→

Elon "EG" Gaffin-Cahn won the Scholander Prize for his project on dragonflies at the American Physiological Society’s Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology subdivision conference.

Senior Elon Gaffin-Cahn wins award

Neuroscience major Elon “EG” Gaffin-Cahn ‘12 was awarded the Scholander Prize at a conference last Monday,  April 23  in San Diego, California. This research was on the neural response of dragonflies to approaching objects and was the first dragonfly research …→

Saturday: LGBTQ Pride Walk

This Saturday, April 21, the Schenectady County Human Rights Commission and Union  have teamed up for the LGBTQ community in the Schenectady area, with an LGBTQ Pride Walk on campus. The Schenectady County Human Rights Commission’s LGBTQ committee approached Union …→