April 2019

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Precious Movements’ Concert: A look into the concert that focused on dance, but also worship.

      On Friday, April 5, 2018 I had the opportunity of witnessing a shift in the atmosphere as Precious Movements Mime & Dance ministered at their annual concert. People were able to see the work of God through mime, dance, pageantry of flags and spoken word. This concert has touched the lives of […]

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Eastern and the Earth: Student reflects how Eastern can better their consumption of plastic.

      Eastern has made several adjustments to help preserve the earth over the years. The most impactful thing they have done has been their implementation of wind energy. Our campus is solely run on wind energy, which helps to protect the earth from harmful pollution. However, there are some things that Eastern is

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Hope for Tomorrow Because of Change Today: Student reflects on her efforts on becoming more eco-friendly.

      Human impact has degraded the planet to a point of crisis. According to the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, the levels of CO2 in the atmosphere right now are higher than any point during the 3 million years the study covered. The International Panel on Climate Change published a study in

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Jordan Peele’s Us: Dive into the seat gripping horror that is making waves with political commentary.

      With comedic roots in his famous comedy show Key and Peele of his namesake, Jordan Peele continues to show his prowess in story writing as he dips his feet into the horror genre. When Peele’s Get Out hit theaters in 2017, no one knew what to expect. We most certainly did not

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The Final Four Dance Concert: A look into the performance that showcased the talents of graduating Dance majors.

      On April 12 and April 13, Eastern University’s graduating Dance Majors performed their Senior Thesis Dance Concert.  The four graduates were Neeka Skelton, Gabriella Williams, Alexandra Swank and Emily Pastin.  Each of these seniors choreographed a selection of dances.       The first quarter of dances were choreographed by Skelton.  She

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The Importance of Speaking at the Solidarity Stand: Queer ally reflects on speaking up for his friends in the LGBT+ community during Refuge’s last event of Solidarity Week.

      Last month, students came together to celebrate our queer christian community here at Eastern University. Each day of Solidarity Week, Refuge, Eastern’s student-run club advocating for LGBT+ issues, ran events to celebrate the community, but also to bring light to issues and injustices they and many others face. Chief among these issues is

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The Diversity of Easter Traditions: Students at Eastern share about how they celebrate Easter each year with their families.

      Originally, Easter was a celebration of the Vernal Equinox and was based on the German pagan goddess, Eostre. Her animal was a rabbit and her symbol was an egg. Eostre was seen as the goddesses of rebirth and new beginnings, so it would make sense that the arrival of Spring in full

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People of Eastern: Dr. Caren Lambert

      The world and writing of Flannery O’Connor revolves around seeing, and Dr. Caren Lambert’s experience teaching O’Connor has certainly affected how she sees the world. Dr. Lambert came to study O’Connor through her scrutiny of Southern literature. O’Connor can be approached from two very different angles, Dr. Lambert points out: through the lens

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Step into the Tank: Enactus’ Eighth Annual Shark Tank Event

      Eastern’s Enactus geared up for another Shark Tank Event on Thursday, April 4. Based on the hit show Shark Tank on ABC, Eastern students pitched their business ideas to a panel of professionals with a chance to win up to $1,000. The contestants ranged from a high school student from Lancaster Christian School to

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