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Prepping for Finals: EU students share tips ad prime locations for making the most out of studying for finals week

By: Katherine Seeley As finals are right around the corner, I wanted to impart some wisdom to get us through this week together. First, find a great place to study. I find that the second or third floor of the library is a great place to focus. When it comes to finals, having a clean […]

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A&E

The Winter Art of Christmas Music: A humble review of Sleeping At Last’s “Christmas Collection Vol.1”

By: Hannah Bonanducci Having made it past the time when November Christmas haters and debates about the acceptability of playing Christmas music run rampant, I feel as though it is now safe for me to share a hidden joy I have for some Christmas music. Now, before you stop reading, I’m not about to review

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News & Features

Tis’ the Season: Sharing some favorite Christmas traditions of the EU community!

By: Hannah Bonanducii It’s the most wonderful time of the year again… Finals season! Just kidding. It’s Christmas time! The hopes of snow rise in children, families prepare to bake cookies and gingerbread houses together, decorations fly up in living rooms and lawns and the overall joys of Christmas activities fill the air. Many may

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News & Features

Check it Out: An inside look at Eastern University’s Chamberlain Interfaith Fellowship

By: Caden Coutz My name is Caden Coutz, and I am writing to bring attention to the beautiful works that God is doing within the Chamberlin Interfaith Fellowship, also known as CIF. For those of you who have never heard of the Chamberlin Interfaith Fellowship, it consists of 6 members who all together make up

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News & Features

Dance the Night Away: A sneak peak of the upcoming “Dimensions” performance by EU’s Dance Department

By: Hannah Bonanducci The Arts department at Eastern has seen a flurry of events and performances for the semester so far, with the success of The Illusion theater production and the further success of the music department’s Fall Music Festival this past month. Looking forward on the event calendar is the Dimensions production from EU’s

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News & Features

Midterm Election Results: A look into the results of the latest election

By: Lenora Kirkland On Nov. 8, citizens across the United States cast their ballots in the midterm elections. The results are crucial for the next two years of Biden’s presidency, and thus to the Democratic party as a whole. For Biden, a Congressional majority is critical to passing his administration’s desired policies over the next

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News & Features

UN Holds COP27 Conference: World leaders gather to discuss environmental issue

By: Christian Lengkeek The 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference, more commonly referred to as COP27, was held in Egypt, in the city of Sharm El-Sheikh from Nov. 6 until Nov. 18 of this year. One of the conference’s main purposes was to further discuss certain issues that were not resolved at COP26 which was

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Supreme Court Hears Affirmative Action Case: A glimpse into the future of affirmative action in university admissions

By: Lenora Kirkland This past month the Supreme Court heard two cases regarding the use of affirmative action in college admissions. The first of the two hearings involved a close look at Harvard University’s race-conscious admissions process. Eight of the nine Supreme Court Justices were involved in the oral arguments for this case. The ninth

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Sports

Weird Sport: A look into one of Gaelic Ireland’s most ancient sports: hurling

By: Marin Dremock While reading James Joyce’s Ulysses, I came across the mention of a sport that I’ve never heard of. It’s called hurling, and it’s Ireland’s oldest and fastest game. Hurling is a combination of field hockey, lacrosse and baseball, according to the website Experience Gaelic Games. It involves two opposing teams trying to

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