March 2014

Sports

Women’s Basketball End Season

Eastern’s Women’s Basketball Team finished their season after their loss against DeSales on Wednesday, February 26th. Though the Eagles had swept the Bulldogs during the regular season, and earned a home advantage for the first round of playoffs, it was the Bulldogs who clinched the MAC Championship spot that night. However, a triumphant DeSales fell […]

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Eastern’s Fourth Annual Wellness Fair

For the past four years, Eastern has offered students multiple on-campus outlets for staying well, including massage therapy, chiropractic sessions, and an annual Wellness Fair. March 20 marks Eastern’s 4th annual Wellness Fair, an on-campus event for staff and students to gain information to promote a healthy lifestyle. This year’s theme will be “Springtime in

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Latinos Unidos Club to Host Bi-Weekly Worship Service

Eastern club Latinos Unidos (Latinos United), created a number of years ago, was revived last semester by Sophomores Ashley Molina and Yazlane Villegas. The club stands as a place for students of Latin and Spanish heritage to come together and share their cultures. Recognizing a need to bring students of different backgrounds together through Christ,

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2014 Sochi Winter Olympics: Opinion and Reflection on Pre-Olympics Predictions

As you all probably know, I gave a little insight in my preview of the 2014 Olympics a few issues ago.  And personally, I had high hopes for our men and women in red, white, and blue.  However, for yet another Winter Olympics, America played second fiddle to the host country.  In fact, it wasn’t

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Justice Conference held in CA

Faith, reason, justice. At Eastern University, we’ve heard the importance of all three, especially justice. Unlike last February, students at Eastern University did not have the opportunity to experience justice locally. The renowned Justice Conference, an annual national primary conference that educates, inspires, and connects men and women to biblical and social justice, was featured

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Illiterate College Athletes: Learning Specialist Speaks Out, Receives Backlash

Recently, CNN released a report on the reading level of college athletes.  Their investigation was prompted by the research of Mary Willingham, a learning specialist at UNC Chapel Hill, who had discovered that many of the school’s athletes could barely read, making it difficult, if not nearly impossible for them to succeed in their classes.

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