After four Concordy-filled years, an Editor-in-Chief says a bittersweet good-bye
As much as I hate to admit it, there is not a single way to start this piece that won’t be cheesy. I had all of these wonderful ideas about how I was going to say goodbye to the Concordy …→
ORESTES: A play not to be missed
The Department of Theatre and Dance will be presenting “Orestes: An Antic Tragedy,” trans adapted by Anne Washburn from the Greek play by Euripides. Union is the first college to produce a musical version of Orestes. Orestes is directed by …→
Drug Raid across from Union
This past Tuesday, members of the Schenectady Police Department’s Special Investigation Unit and Special Operations Squad raided a house at 1513 Van Vranken Avenue. The forces, along with the Capital District’s Drug Enforcement Agency, have been working for 18 …→
Skeller’s big reopening reveals many upgrades
On Tuesday, Rathskeller held a grand reopening event to introduce the campus community to its new changes. Skeller went under renovation over the summer, but was reopened at the end of the first week of school. “Overall, the feedback …→
Greek Awards recognize campus leaders
Last Friday night, the fifth annual Greek Awards ceremony was held in Memorial Chapel as part of the ReUnion weekend activities. Former Director of Greek Life Timothy Dunn created the awards five years ago and since then they have become …→
An introduction from the new Editors-in-Chief
You may be wondering why we didn’t choose to introduce ourselves in the first issue of the term. We meant to, but we got caught up in a lot of terrifying excitement over the past few weeks. We headed home …→
Sigma Gamma Rho: Union’s New Sorority
Four female students brought Sigma Gamma Rho to Union this past winter term. Helena-Jasmine Sowah ‘13, Chenele McLean ‘12, Dana-Kae Walsh ‘12 and Jennifer Ofori-Kyerewah ‘13 have been working for the past three years to establish the sorority at Union. …→
Hockey history: Dutchmen skate to success on and off the ice
Union has numerous historical honors. From being the first college chartered by the NYS Board of Regents in New York to holding the title as the “Mother of Fraternities,” we’re constantly demonstrating that we can play with the greats while …→
Ingrid Michaelson performs
On Feb. 24, Ingrid Michaelson and Eric Hutchinson performed at Memorial Chapel. Over 700 tickets were sold for the event. While Hutchinson was running late for sound check, Michaelson sat down for an interview with the Concordiensis staff. After …→
New sushi stand to open March 26
A sushi stand will be opening in the Reamer Campus Center the first day of spring term classes, Monday, March 26. The stand will be located where the Starbucks and Freshens cafe were previously situated and will be open from …→
