March 2005

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Spring Sports Update

Men’s Baseball:March 18 – Neumann College L 8-3 19 – Neumann College L 12-6 Neumann College W 7-5 22 – Haverford College L 11-2 Women’s Softball:March 18 – Cedar Crest College W 38-3 Cedar Crest College W 12-4 19- Rosemont College W 3-0 Rosemont College W 5-1 22- Ursinus College L 3-0 Ursinus College L […]

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Intramurals sign up for spring

Intramural volleyball’s first game marked the beginning of the intramural spring season. Between three and six hundred students play intramurals each season, according to intramurals athletic director, junior Robert Granholm. Sophomore Molly Carr, who referees volleyball and plays floor hockey and soccer, agreed intramurals are popular with students. “Intramurals are one of the biggest things

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Copeland’s latest urges listeners to be In Motion

You may know them from tours with the likes of Switchfoot and Sparta, but with the release of their new album In Motion, Copeland may have an association all their own. Copeland’s first album, Beneath Medicine Tree, established the Atlanta-based, four member band with “their sound”-emo rock with soothing melodies and angst-filled lyrics. In Motion

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Waltonian First Class Newspaper

Dear Editor, I was absolutely thrilled with the most recent publication of The Waltonian (Issue 9). Its coverage of campus news, as well as its reporting on national/iinternational events was representative of what a first class school newspaper should produce. John Stapleford’s excellent coverage of the Social Security proposals of George Bush was the first

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Swami Vivekananda not obscure

To: library director Jim Sauer Please don’t term The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda as “obscure and less useful.” This comment is certainly uncalled for; and I think that our virtual friend, Mr. Dynamite, should immediately return those books to the high-traffic area of your section on world religion. Please tell Mr. Dynamite that we

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Two profs awarded doctorates

Two of Eastern’s faculty recently attained the title of doctor. Professor of political science Paul Brink earned his from the University of Notre Dame, while youth ministry and Spanish professor Eduardo Ramirez finished closer to home at the Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Brink’s dissertation blended political theory and the Christian faith. He began his journey

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Dance department to celebrate fifteenth anniversary with concert

The dance department’s 15th anniversary concert will be held next month in celebration of their time at Eastern. According to Dr. Karen Clemente, the upcoming concert will feature ten works by current Eastern students, four by faculty members, and some others by alumni, who will also be dancing. The dance department has come a long

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