Humans of EU: Faith Edition
Humans of EU: Faith Edition Read Post »
Peyton Manning leads Denver Broncos to 2016 Super Bowl Congratulations to the Super Bowl 50 champs, the Denver Broncos. This was a unique Super Bowl, as, for the first time, two first-round Quarterback picks squared off against each other. For Denver, it was Peyton Manning who was drafted in 1998, and Panthers’ Cam Newton was
Broncos Win Super Bowl 50 Read Post »
Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Piazza Inducted into Cooperstown The time came around again for the members of the Baseball Writers Association of America to vote for the newest members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. After four hundred and forty voters cast their ballots, the results were announced on Jan. 6. In a
Breakdown of Eagle’s Men’s and Women’s Basketball Teams Men’s Basketball The EU Men’s Basketball (EUMB) team has earned an overall record of 9-11 as of Feb. 5. In the MAC Freedom Conference the Eagles have a record of 3-6, placing sixth out of the eight teams. The Delaware Valley Aggies lead the conference with
The Rebound With Shelly Lister Read Post »
The 6’8” enforcer who had only scored five goals in his NHL career, who was voted as captain for the NHL All-Star Game by the fans as a gimmick, didn’t know if he would even go to the game, but he eventually went on to have a weekend that everybody would remember. When fans first
From People’s Champion to MVP Read Post »
MyEastern: This page is an assault on my eyes. Along with the slide show of Eastern’s photos, the multiple colored drop-down menus and the Announcements menu are enough to make me instinctively cover my eyes every time I open it. Once I regain my vision, certain things begin to stand out to me. First off,
What Grinds My Gears: Eastern Online Read Post »
Abraham Lincoln and his good friend Joshua Fry Speed slept in a bed together. This was in Lincoln’s early years as a lawyer in Illinois, when he and Speed “rode the circuit” from courthouse to courthouse, staying in inns and sharing a bed. When the two were apart for a long time they’d write warmly
I Love You Man: On Friendships and Bromances Read Post »
As terrible as it sounds to admit, I have found that in the midst of suffocating anxiety, Bible verses don’t help me much. When I feel my world is caving in around me, verses that tell me to trust that God has it under control feel like empty promises; in the thick of it, anxiety
Count It All Joy: Living Amidst Anxiety Read Post »
The “Faith, Reason, and Economic Justice” article written by Ryan Klein, Kit Apostolacus, and Bri Cicero in your December 2, 2015 edition of The Waltonian has started a discussion that is long overdue here at Eastern University. It is wonderful that Finance and Operations provided the data that Klein, Apostolacus, and Cicero used. It is
Response to “Faith, Reason, And Economic Understanding” Read Post »
Throughout history, many Christians have observed Lent in a process of remembering the final weeks of Jesus’ life, which includes Ash Wednesday, Holy Week, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday. This observance takes shape through prayer, penance, repentance, almsgiving, atonement, and self-denial. Often, Christians give up luxuries and/or add spiritual disciplines in order to draw closer
Drawing Close to God’s Heart: Giving Up Meat for Lent Read Post »