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A thank you: Lobsterfest Returns

Since 1996, students have feasted on a particular marine crustacean of the Northeast at one of the most widely anticipated events of the spring term. Funded by Student Forum and catered by Dining Services, Lobsterfest is a yearly treat for …→

Humans vs. Zombies invades campus

The annual Humans vs. Zombies game began again on campus this past Monday. The game will continue through tomorrow, May 17, and involves a few select zombies “feeding” on human participants in order to eliminate all humans from the game. …→

SI Group president resigns

Started in 1906 in Schenectady, SI Group, Inc. is a family-owned company that has been an innovational leader in the chemical engineering industry. The company manufactures chemical intermediates, which are sold worldwide to producers of plastics, detergent, coatings, electronics and …→

Healthy eating made easier

Over the course of the past six months, the director of Dining Services David Gaul and the people of Sodexo have been looking into new technologies to provide students with the information they need to make better eating choices. The …→

Jeff Wettstein ‘15 pours coffee as the next round of beans are ground by a visitor to the event. The coffee beans ranged from areas such as Ethiopia, Rwanda and Burundi. The event attracted both coffee enthusiasts and coffee skeptics alike.
Trevor Martin | Concordiensis

Coffee event introduces ‘the perfect cup’

Coffee is a ubiquitous sight on Union’s campus. From the carafes at West and Upper to the Wold Atrium kiosk, each cup of coffee serves a different purpose for the consumer. Some imbibe the black liquid to enliven their early …→

Assisting the victims of Sandy

Saturday mornings for the typical Union student are generally relaxed. Students take advantage of the opportunity to sleep in and wake up to a West dining omelet. However, on the morning of Saturday, April 13, 45 members of Chi Psi …→

The 23rd annual Steinmetz Symposium will be held Friday, May 10. Pictured above is a dance group’s performance from last year’s event.

Trevor Martin | Concordiensis

Middle East analyst speaks

On May 2, Aaron David Miller, a Middle East analyst, author and negotiator, spoke with Union students, professors and guests in the Nott Memorial. He spoke about the intricacies of the Middle East, and the role of the United States …→

Presidential speaker on diversity: Eugene Robinson

Last week, Union hosted Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist of the Washington Post and frequent guest of MSNBC, Eugene Robinson. The academic year’s Presidential Forum concluded with Robinson addressing the issue of diversity. Robinson wrote for his alma mater, the University of …→

The 23rd annual Steinmetz Symposium will be held Friday, May 10. Pictured above is a dance group’s performance from last year’s event.

Trevor Martin | Concordiensis

Previewing the Steinmetz Symposium

The Steinmetz Research Symposium will be held this Friday for the 23rd year of undergraduate research presentations, creative work and performances. The first Symposium was held in 1991, and featured only 130 students. This year’s symposium has close to 450 …→

Schenectady Foundation donates

The Schenectady Foundation has decided to donate $2 million to fund community projects around the city of Schenectady, one of the largest donations in its history. The donation comes at the 50th anniversary of the Foundation, which has been donating …→