Introducing our new mascot!
Eastern Athletics adopts bald eagle
Introducing our new mascot! Read Post »
Eastern Athletics adopts bald eagle
Introducing our new mascot! Read Post »
The senior class of 2011 will be listening to a charming guest speaker at their graduation in May. “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like,” also known as Isaiah Mustafa, will be giving the inspirational speech of the year. Mustafa will be using his charm and experience in the remarkable celebrity lifestyle to enthuse the
Old Spice Guy to speak at Spring 2011 commencement Read Post »
Dr. Bittenbender reveals his past occupation
The spy who taught me Read Post »
On March 17 and 18, two Eastern seniors, Katherine Girsch and Evan Kerstetter, presented papers at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature in New Brunswick, N.J. At meetings of the SBL, a broad variety of biblical scholars present papers within sessions focused on specific topics or themes. This year, topics ranged
Eastern students meet success at Society of Biblical Literature Meeting Read Post »
On December 13, 2010, the Radnor Township Board of Commissioners passed Ordinance 2010-41, which establishes regulations for the inspection “of all rental units in Radnor Township, including student housing…(and) dormitories.” According to the ordinance, rental units such as dormitories will be subject to a minimum of one safety inspection every three years. It is expected
Register in Radnor: Eastern students take action against new ordinance Read Post »
Do you know exactly where to shoot a zombie to kill it? Have you familiarized yourself with the different types of zombies? Have you painstakingly planned out defense strategies for the inevitable zombie apocalypse? If you answered no to any of these questions, you are in for a long and miserable existence of hunting brains
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies becomes required reading Read Post »
Every Eastern student with a car on campus will tell you the same thing: there is a serious issue with on-campus parking. Over the past few months, the problem seems to have gotten even worse. When asked, frustrated students all give the same answer: there is just far too much available parking. Anyone who has
Parking woes on campus caused by excess spots Read Post »
The Wisconsin law which will reduce the collective bargaining rights of state employees has been put on hold. Federal Judge Maryann Sumi issued a restraining order on Friday, March 18, blocking the official publication of the law. Sumi issued the restraining order, which does not overturn the law, in response to a lawsuit by Ismael
Judge blocks Wisconsin Anti-Union Law Read Post »