2010

Archive, News & Features

Funeral procession for justice in Philadelphia

A mass of heavy-hearted local citizens, including some Eastern students, dressed in black, gathered outside of Broadstreet Ministry, a church in Philadelphia, and mourned a terrible and unjust death: the death of justice. As the protesters marched toward Center City on Feb. 3 carrying candles, banners and signs shaped like skulls, people walking past stared

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Archive, Opinion

What boils my egg

Another January has come to an end, and so has another month of Avatar being out in theaters. The big Hollywood hit has beaten Titanic as the highest grossing movie of all time. Obviously, the creators have produced something of true value. On the other hand, there are those “movie buffs” who always feel the

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Archive, Opinion

Sundays at Sodexo

 Despite the constant gripes and whining from most students, Sodexo is actually pretty good. Students are provided with a constantly changing menu, a wide variety of food to choose from at each meal and consistently friendly service. However, there’s one little thing Sodexo does that is bothersome. Sodexo does not serve breakfast on Sundays. This

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