
People on The University of Mount Union’s campus know Michelle Porter as the blonde who runs around campus a couple times a day. Yes, that is true. However; there is more to Michelle that students do not know. She is an all American girl. “When I think of Michelle, I think of a bright and [...]
Raider's bring home their third straight OAC title
Mount Union Students and other give back during Mount Union's Day of Service
After waiting 12 months with the lost of last year’s Stagg Bowl, the Purple Raiders will now have to wait another 12 months to redeem themselves.
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Posted on 23 April 2012
Listen to an interview with Coach Emily Fisher A Coach that Cares Ms. Emily Fisher was recently named the coach to the brand new Women’s lacrosse team at Mount Union. Her own love of the sport was fueled in middle school when she was invited to join the team by a friend. “I think [...] Continue Reading
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Posted on 23 April 2012
As the final days of the spring semester grow near, it seems that the workload professors place on students increases immensely. This causes college students to feel the more stressed than ever, at a time when schoolwork is the last thing they want to be doing. When asked what is the primary source of stress [...] Continue Reading
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Posted on 14 April 2012
It is almost impossible to be on Mount Union’s campus and not see someone wearing Greek letters. Non-Greeks on campus sometimes jump to false conclusions about students wearing letters, based on stereotypes that have formed in the media. Greek life on college campuses throughout the United States often receives scrutiny from people because Greek organizations [...] Continue Reading
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Posted on 14 April 2012
Sorority women celebrated Women’s History Month by kicking off the week with an International Badge Day dinner. Sisters at The University of Mount Union came together on Monday, March 19 to celebrate Women’s History Month with guest speaker Ginny Carroll. The Panhellenic Council welcomed Carroll, CEO of the Circle of the Sisterhood Foundation, which is [...] Continue Reading
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Posted on 14 April 2012
The Student Senate meeting that took place on March 20 included discussion of the new TOMS club, the March faculty meeting and the music department show to be held on April Fool’s day. TOMS club is an organization that for every pair shoes they sell, they give away a pair of shoes to a child [...] Continue Reading
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Posted on 14 April 2012
Written by Reita Silvis and Steven Kaufman On March 17, several Dynamo and Unonian staffers were given the privilege to attend the College Media Association’s Spring College Media Convention in New York City, representing a part of Mount’s communication department. Many students enjoy a good school trip where they can get away from the hectic [...] Continue Reading
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Posted on 14 April 2012
In recent weeks, the ongoing push for the Republican Presidential nomination has narrowed down to what appears to be a two man race. In the past three weeks, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum have gone back in forth winning primaries. However, Romney has had the advantage of winning several large states with many electors including [...] Continue Reading
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Posted on 14 April 2012
During their visit to Mount Union, students from Hiroshima Jogakuin High School, accompanied by their English teacher, had the opportunity to present about their school, its relationship to the university and the school’s peace education initiatives. The connection between Mount Union and Hiroshima Jogakuin High School has existed over 50 years, starting when Yoshino Murakami, [...] Continue Reading
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Posted on 14 April 2012
Rumors are flying regarding the shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. I first heard about this case by word of mouth around campus. The story I had been told was that a 12-year-old black boy was shot and killed in Florida by a white neighborhood watchman simply because he was walking down the street with his [...] Continue Reading
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Posted on 14 April 2012
Grab something fried and praise the lord, because ABC’s new runway hit TV sitcom, GCB (Good Christian B******) dishes out that the old Texan stereotype remains true: Everything is bigger, better and, in this case, holier in Texas. ABC’s new show is well underway in its first season, stirring up laughs while playing a twist [...] Continue Reading
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