Face in the Crowd
Heather Norcini comes back to Eastern
New campus club sets out to get rid of stereotypes
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This spring marks a monumental time in the life of Chelsea Post, the editor-in-chief of the Waltonian. On May 14, 2011, Post will complete her commencement activities and leave the Eastern community. Post, known by most as “Toast,” will be greatly missed in the Writing Center where she has helped many students. The orchestra
Waltonian honors editor-in-chief with name change Read Post »
Exposure to professional athletes causes amnesia
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Soon to be soaring over Olson Field
The sky’s the limit for EU Quidditch: Read Post »
There’s nothing like a good cup of tea. Especially after a cold, miserable, wet day. Every time I walk outside it rains, and since thunderbolts and lightning (very, very frightening!) tend to follow me around, that kind of weather bothers me. You know what really burns my toast? The fact that an A- will bring
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A weekend at the Park Plaza Hotel in Boston, Mass. An opportunity to meet students from all around the world. And a chance to have the United Nations consider your ideas for future use. From Feb. 17-20, a group of approximately twenty-one Eastern students traveled together to Boston with the hopes of being successful
For the past 50 years, the Friends of the Library have dedicated time, effort and supplies to improve Eastern’s Warner Memorial Library in many ways. The Friends of Warner Memorial Library’s mission statement asserts that they “exist to serve the academic community of Eastern University through: raising designated funds for library projects, organizing book,
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Eastern students are experiencing the power of prayer in a new light and seeking to fulfill God’s will in a rewarding and honorable way. Using the message and call for a new and restored Jerusalem in Isaiah 62:6-7 as their guide, the Watchmen Prayer Ministry meets every Tuesday night at 9 p.m. in the
Watchmen Prayer Ministry Read Post »
The men’s tennis team looks to increase its already high confidence after a 3-0 record from the fall season. Returning five starters, the tennis team will travel to Hilton Head, S.C. to compete against Ashford University and Lebanon Valley College. “We have a lot of leadership from Dan Wilson, Bryan Arnett, Mike Roth and Tyler
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