2022

Opinion

“Anti-Christian” Shaming: The problem with shaming people for wanting a healthy college experience

By: Alexander Colby New policies put into place by Eastern University have created the need for new training and programs to create a (mostly) smooth transition. However, the desire to have students discover healthy relationships with drugs, alcohol, academics and other students has caused controversy as it has been deemed “anti-Christian.” The very term “anti-Christian” […]

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The Pumpkin Patch

By: Katherine Seeley Every October, my family and I go to a pumpkin patch and pick pumpkins. It is a staple piece during the spooky season and it solidifies the start to Halloween. This past weekend, my boyfriend and I went to the Gilbertsville Farm. We picked pumpkins, went through a corn maze (which took

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A Day at the Fair

By: Marin Dremock One of my favorite fall activities takes place in the early months of autumn. It’s a local fair that everyone in my area of Pennsylvania flocks to attend. The Bloomsburg Fair is the biggest fall event of the year. From food vendors like the Benton Cider Mill, Vance’s Apple Dumplings (with Penn

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The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen: A review of Marvel’s TV show, “Daredevil.:

By: Marin Dremock Don’t be mad. I’m reviewing two-thirds of a Marvel TV show. But this isn’t any basic Marvel TV show, and it most definitely isn’t a current multiverse installation. I’m reviewing and strongly recommending “Daredevil,” an unconventional Marvel show that ran from 2015–2018. The show follows Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer with exceptional

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The Bible for Normal People: A quick highlight of “The Bible for Normal People” podcast

By: Brian Lines These days, most podcasts are started like bands did in the early 2000s, with a sense of boredom and an eagerness to talk people’s ears off. But for Dr. Pete Enns and author Jared Byas, only half of that is true. The duo started their podcast, The Bible for Normal People, in

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“The Art Of” Shutting Up: How shutting up allows us to live in the beauty of human nature

By: Alexander Colby As more and more work seems to be piling up and the stress of assignments becomes almost unbearable at times, we take notice that our bodies are in communication with us. Despite that, we push through and make it to the next task, then the next … and so on. Our bodies

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Eastern Writing Opportunities: A look into where EU students can publish their work

By: Danielle Curry Looking to write for recreation but don’t know where to start? Eastern University has three primary writing opportunities on campus: “The Waltonian,” the “St. David’s Sentinel” and “Inklings.” Each of these publications has unique features that might make it a great space for your writing. In order of how entry-level friendly these

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News & Features

People of Eastern: A friendly conversation with kitchen supervisor Maurice Simmons

By: Christian Lengkeek I first met Maurice Simmons on the platform of the Radnor stop of the P&W line. It was sometime after 9:30, and the train was late. Since we both had nothing to do we began talking. Right away, I found out he worked at Dining Commons, and so I immediately asked many

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