Anything but “Little Talks” for Iceland’s Of Monsters and Men
The six-piece indie-pop band Of Monsters and Men has recently gained popularity in the United States as a result of the constant radio play of their catchy single, “Little Talks.” The band hails from Reykjavík, Iceland, where they won Músíktilraunir, …→
Union’s Got Talent puts on a show for accepted students
Union’s Got Talent is an annual competition that allows the finest of Union’s musical and dance talent to be pitted against each other in a big way. In order to welcome the accepted students to Union the night before they …→
Science in Religion: Bringing it together with Dr. Prasad
Reverend Viki Brooks recounted her confusion to the audience. She wanted to write a proper introduction for the speaker on Sanatana Dharma of Vedic Hinduism, Dr. M.G. Prasad, but all she could see online about him were articles on acoustics …→
In Review: “American Reunion”
American Reunion, the latest installment in the American Pie franchise and directed by John Hurwitz and Hayden Scholossberg, is a refreshing improvement over the many sub-par American Pie spin-offs over the past few years. In the newest film, Jim (Jason …→
Union students go pro: Welsh and Zajac sign professional contracts
This season, two of the Dutchmen’s players signed pro hockey contracts. Jeremy Welsh ‘13 signed a one-year entry-level deal with the Carolina Hurricanes that will pay him $832,000 in the NHL or $70,000 in the minor leagues and includes a …→
Union loses double-header
After starting the season 14-8, Union’s Softball team headed to RPI this weekend for a double-header against their Liberty League rivals. Prior to these games, the Dutchwomen played four Liberty League games, winning three of them. RPI started the scoring …→
Director of Greek Life unexpectedly steps down
On Monday night at 11:35 p.m., Director of Greek Life Timothy Dunn announced to the campus community via e-mail that he was moving his resignation date from June 30 up to tomorrow, April 20. In the e-mail, Dunn explained, “In …→
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 …→
Dominating Performance
After 10 arduous weeks of winter training on the ergometers and a spring break trip in the Hillsborough Bay of Tampa, Florida, the men and women’s crew teams recently competed in two intense weeks of rowing that culminated into wins …→
Iran’s threatening nuclear capabilities
Iran is the most serious threat to the United States’ national security right now. Preventing the rogue nation from acquiring a nuclear weapons capability should be one of the top priorities in U.S. foreign policy. The United States’ security would …→

