The Seasons of Eastern University
Local artist shares abilities and generosity with the university through paintings
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Local artist shares abilities and generosity with the university through paintings
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As a community of believers here at Eastern, the unfortunate tendency is to know very little about any denominations except for our own. Because of this, The Waltonian has decided to open a window into the Episcopalian denomination. The Institutional Research Department notes that here at Eastern, there are 28 students who identify themselves as
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Is it really possible to become stress-free? Some people encourage breathing techniques or daily planners that help structure your time. Others say that you can be stress-free if you have balance. These are all good suggestions, but we all know a college student’s life is anything but balanced. A normal day for students could include
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Time changes just about everything. College marks an important bridge between adolescence and adulthood, where independence blossoms and relationships with parents change from what they were in simpler years. For many students, Homecoming represents the opportunity to see parents for the first time since the summer. Where childhood would garner nervous phone calls during the
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Bret KincaidPolitical Science Professor a. I’ve donned former President Bill Clinton’s pilot jacket.b. I’ve sat atop a Mayan temple in the buff.c. I’ve eaten with President George W. Bush. Rosemary CowanPolitical Science Professor a. She has seen Nickel Creek play in more than 10 different cities, from London to Fargo to Seattle.b. She went to
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No matter what the intramural sport, Eastern students always seem to be passionate supporters whether it be through participating or cheering. And it’s a good thing, because there’s a new club on campus. Roller hockey, the newest intramural addition, is now taking place at the Marple Sports Arena 15 minutes from Eastern’s campus. The team
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The Arab world is more than just a war-torn group of people. On Oct. 20, Arab World Ministries is sponsoring an auction at The Church of the Good Samaritan in Paoli to demonstrate just that. Colors and Textures is the third silent art auction given by AWM, providing beautiful glimpses into individuals and cultures, not
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9/22 Aaron Tritch: Men’s Soccer Senior forward and tri-captain Aaron Tritch led the Eagles in two PAC victories during the week ending Sept. 22. Tritch scored two goals as the Eagles defeated Centenary College 4-1. A few days later, he added a goal and assist in a tight 2-1 match at Marywood. For the season,
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She is the first player to break 1,300 career kills and 1,300 career digs at Eastern. She was named both PAC Player of the week and Quintel Wireless Athlete of the Week on Oct. 8. She has made the All-PAC first team in her first three seasons and was named the 2004 Freshman of the
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Walking into Dr. Médine Moussounga Keener’s class, you are welcomed by a grateful smile and an upbeat “Bonjour!” But unlike most other smiles here at Eastern University, hers is rooted in a long and perilous journey and is proof of God’s relentless grace. Caught in the midst of war, abandoned and fearing for her life,
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