👉 In a world where the alphabet is a bunch of letters and punctuation is like a bunch of punctuation marks, there once lived a university called Union College. This place had a lot to say about itself, but one word that would make you squirm was 'union.'
It wasn't just any old union—it was a union with roots deep in the Middle East! When I first arrived at Union College, it seemed like a college on wheels—a campus full of students from all corners of the world, each trying to prove themselves and their knowledge. The professors were like the stars, always ready to make you feel smart or dumb. But one day, my advisor made an interesting move—she started talking about "union," the word that made everyone squirm in fear. She said, "Union means union, union means union, it's the glue of all academic life." I wasn't sure what to make of this new phrase—how could a word be so confusing and misleading? But then I read an article on Union College, and the professor who taught me that union was right there in the class notes. To my surprise, the professor explained how the word actually had a double meaning. It wasn’t just about being united—it was about something more complex than just "union," like unity or togetherness. The students laughed at me for thinking Union College meant everything was okay when it should have been scary and confusing. But I knew better—Union College was just as much of