Letter to the editor
Eastern needs to address the real issue of sexual discrimination
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Eastern needs to address the real issue of sexual discrimination
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How we should respond to the rivalry
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Piano in Walton Prayer Chapel is a distraction
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Saturday morning, Oct. 2. Walton Hall is abuzz with commotion. Eight-year-old Regal Noye beams as he sneaks over to the microphone to make an announcement: “Everyone please line up. We will begin shortly!” The group gathered in Walton and prepared to embark on a 5K walk around campus in his support. For the past five
Campus supports Regal Noye in annual walk Read Post »
Liu Xiaobo, a Chinese citizen, fierce human rights activist and a long-time public advocate of democracy in his country, was recently awarded the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize. As a result of the aforementioned practices, Xiaobo is serving an eleven-year prison sentence after being charged with subversive behavior by the Chinese government. Xiaobo was awarded the
Nobel Peace Prize awarded to imprisoned Chinese activist Read Post »
Although they have yet to play a single game together, there is a new best team in the NBA. The Miami Heat drastically reloaded its roster this offseason, returning only six players from the ’08 – ’09 season. Many people have heard about the acquisitions of Lebron James and Chris Bosh, but there are thirteen
NBA ready to Heat up Read Post »
Latest Spring Break trip hosted by Dr. Caroline Cherry
Next stop, Ireland and Scotland! Read Post »
Many students look back on their childhood and remember the most enjoyable part of their school day: recess. Those were the days full of creating memories with friends while enjoying the outdoors, running, playing and laughing. Do you ever wish you could relive those fun-filled days? Well, now you can at Eastern’s upcoming Kickball Tournament.
First annual tournament to be held during Fall Free Days Read Post »