By: Nayab Ijaz, Class of 2023 Colorful tri-fold boards displayed classes available for sophomores and juniors in the next year, ranging from core classes, like the Social Sciences and Chemistry, to electives, like Media Literacy...
By: Gwyneth Hendrickson, Class of 2023 For the past nine years, Union High School has been finding, fixing, and providing bikes for children in our district through our Bikes for Kids program. Through Career Connect,...
In light of the school board run-off election for the Zone 2 seat coming up on April 5, two student organizations – UHS Today and Register Oklahoma – teamed up to host a voter registration...
On Wednesday, March 2nd, UHS Today co-presidents Meghana Venkatesha and Fraz Javed interviewed Dr. Chris McNeil. Dr. McNeil is the incumbent candidate in the upcoming April 5th school board election for Union’s Zone 2. Check...
By: Kali Christopher, Union Class of 2021 The move to college before freshman year might be one of the most stressful times in a students’ life. There’s so much to pack, so many forms to...
By: Josue King, 12 According to research done by National Geographic and Laura Parker, a very prominent writer on climate change, the United States is the leading producer of waste. Parker says, “We produce 42%...
By: Haylee Christopher, 11 Mrs. Peterson has worked at Union as a math teacher for ten years. Over those ten years she has inspired countless of her students through her methods of teaching. This year...
By Nayab Ijaz, 11 Daunting college tuition can be worrisome during the stress of high school, even more so for students with issues regarding their legal status. However, Tulsa Community College offers some relief with...
By: Nayab Ijaz, 11 The SAT is just around the corner for juniors, coming up on April 13th. While preparation for the grueling, three-hour long test may seem like an impossible task, using the right...
By: MJ Tune, 12 In Oklahoma, snow has become a rare blessing that thousands of kids wish to enjoy. It used to rarely snow here, and when it did, it was never enough to cancel...