February 2024

A&E

Dear Hollywood: A media review of a podcast centered on advocating for children in the industry

Child stardom has been at the forefront of public consciousness in the past few years. From Miley Cyrus evoking her “Wrecking Ball” days with the song “Used To Be Young” to Jennette McCurdy’s memoir “I’m Glad My Mom Died,” we have been reminded of a generation of stars now reaching their thirties who burned hot

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Victims of “The Imp of the Perverse”: Edgar Allan Poe’s psychological commentary on why we do what we ought not to do

“We have a task before us which must be speedily performed. We know that it will be ruinous to make delay.” This sounds familiar. Urges to curl up in bed and rot, catch up on some much-needed sleep, play a board game with some friends or doom scroll take over our need to do the

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Miss Information

Snow Day Struggles

Dear Miss Information,  The day has come: snow has arrived at Eastern University. Even after watching the forecast for days beforehand, I was underprepared for how it would impact campus. Power outages, lack of heat, classes canceled…it was a mess. But with nothing to do inside but sit and watch the snow fall, I decided

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News & Features

Love Letter to Eastern: Students share their love for Eastern’s Community

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and love is in the air. Whether you choose to express that love towards a significant other, friends or family, there is always enough to go around, especially for this beautiful campus. Students were asked to share some of their favorite things about Eastern to make a compiled

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News & Features

IT says Mandatory Antivirus Coming: Chromebooks, Linux Excluded

In today’s time, your daily lives sadly rely on the internet way too much. Unfortunately, we have evidence of this from the recent power and Wi-Fi outages we experienced at this semester’s onset. With big networks such as ours, we must be safe and protected from any possible attackers.  Possible ways of protecting our network

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Eastern Food Insecurity: SGA offers an update on new food pantries

A 2020 research study found that “39-59% of college students depending on where they go to school will experience missing one or more meals a week due to its inaccessibility to them in some way” during a normal month (Biomed.com). From not being able to get up the stairs on weekends, having too many classes

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