March 2023

Opinion

The Problem with Philadelphians: An outsider’s perspective on Eagles fans

By: Joshua Cruz Philadelphia Eagles fans are arrogant, reckless and immature. From climbing street signs and clashing with cops to making fans of rival teams feel uneasy while approaching Lincoln Financial Field. Yes, every fan base has a group of individuals who represent them in a negative light, but Philadelphia Eagles fans are renowned for

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News & Features

What Is This Form? A quick review of the tax documents you may receive from Eastern

By: Hannah Bonanducci It’s that lovely time of year again when college students are initiated into adulthood through the generally hated process of taxes. Getting all of your documents together, especially as a college student, can be confusing. If Eastern owes you any tax documents, you should have received them by now either electronically or

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News & Features

“I’ll Take Anyone”: Computer Science student challenges Eastern to arm wrestling

By: Simon Kwilinski Midway down an unassuming hallway in McInnis, a group of students sit hard at work in Eastern’s math department. Entrenched in number theory proofs, debugging Java programs and studying for exams, these students are lost in their own intellectual haven. But one student, setting aside his laptop and scrolling through his Instagram

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Celebrating Higher Education Behind Bars: A reflection of the recent art exhibit in Warner Memorial Library

By: Ellie Greer Eastern’s Prison Education Program (PEP) held a series of events these past few weeks that highlighted the powerful artwork of our students behind bars. PEP seeks to provide a transformative education for those incarcerated, giving them better opportunities and a solid foundation of faith, reason, and justice to succeed upon reentry into

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