Community car planned
Rent a car by the hour with Philly Car Share, coming to EU in the fall of 2007
Community car planned Read Post »
Rent a car by the hour with Philly Car Share, coming to EU in the fall of 2007
Community car planned Read Post »
What could be a better gift than giving someone a second chance at life? On April 19, Eastern hosted an informational luncheon on the topic of bone marrow transplants and why becoming a donor is important.
Marrow drive offers chance to save lives Read Post »
Two students have recently found a unique way to combine music and ministry. During the fall of 2005, juniors Natalie Cisternas and Bailey Pretak thought of founding a group called GODCHA. Since they were both music majors, they wanted to find a way to do music ministry after college. “I was trying to find a
GODCHA’s got plans to help the world’s orphans Read Post »
Graduation. Just saying that word brings a mixture of excitement and anxiety to the heart of every college senior. It is a word that brings to mind the joy of accomplishment and the slightly terrifying reality of stepping out into the world. For Hae Kyung Ra (Melanie), Youn Soo Bang (Angela) and Sung Eun Kim
The Korean Nurses’ perspective on their impending graduation Read Post »
For the past ten years, NCH Resident Director Gershwin Sandberg has called Eastern home. But after this year, he will be leaving the university behind to pursue the next chapter in his life. Sandberg started as a student at Eastern in 1997 and graduated in 2000 with a double major in youth ministry and theology.
Gershwin says goodbye to Eastern Read Post »
While most of Eastern’s student body will be settling into the comfort of their own homes on May 14, a group of 16 students will be boarding a plane for Bolivia for a two-week mission trip. This will be the second year a team from Eastern has gone to Bolivia over the summer. Beyond this,
Bolivia mission trip participants are ready to go Read Post »
On April 24, The Honors Council, representing the Templeton Honors College, organized a Jeopardy event to raise money for RISE International, an organization that works to rebuild schools and provide education in Angola, a country in south-central Africa. According to Ann Willis, a recruitment liason for the Honors Council, “The final count from ticket, popcorn
Jeopardy comes to Eastern Read Post »
“It’s better than Aunt Jemima’s,” sophomore Kimberly Depatie claimed about her family’s homemade maple syrup. Depatie lives about eight hours away from Eastern on a farm in Highgate, Vermont, where her family runs both a successful farming and sugaring business. Depatie’s family farm consists of 290 acres, 100 of which are woods, where they tap
Eastern’s very own Aunt Jemima Read Post »
Eastern has recently acquired an unusual yet extraordinary object. This mysterious item has been here for several weeks but has attracted very little attention. This is due mostly to its location underneath the steps of the Harold Howard Center. What is it? It is a sculpture. This sculpture was created in 1995 by artist and
Tribute to human rights rests in library Read Post »
Dean of Students Daryl Hawkins drove to Altoona, Pa., to attend the Mrs., Miss and Miss Teen Pennsylvania International Pageant. Hawkins was not there to check out the flashy evening gowns, admire the sparkling crown or cheer on his favorite contestant during the March 23-25 event. Eastern’s very own dean of students instead took on
Daryl Hawkins judges international beauty pageant Read Post »