2010

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HAHA Week with YACHT

 On the night of Nov. 15, passerbys may have noticed a strange sight on Eastern’s campus: students sleeping outside. Hunger and Homelessness Awareness week occurred on Nov. 15-20,, and the group sleeping outside took part in one of the many events put on by student-run club Youth Against Complacency and Homelessness Today. According to YACHT

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Concert with a cause

What do a rock concert, glow sticks and enslaved people have in common?   The Rock show hosted by IJM that will be happening on November 20 at 9 p.m. in the dining commons.   The International Justice Mission would like to welcome students to partake in their mission of bringing justice to the world.

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Corporal punishment still common in Indian schools

To most American students, corporal punishment in schools is a thing of the past. Parents or grandparents may have experienced it, but it is not something that garners much media attention these days. However, corporal punishment is still prevalent in many countries, including India. Over the summer, a young Indian boy named Rouvanjit Rawla hanged

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