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Focusing on the woman in Breast Cancer Awareness
My eyes are up here! Read Post »
Focusing on the woman in Breast Cancer Awareness
My eyes are up here! Read Post »
Dr. Stacey Sauchuk was chosen to serve as the first female chairperson of the Eastern Board of Trustees. Previously, Sauchuk served for several years on the Board of Trustees as Chairperson of the Academic Affairs Committee. She now oversees all the committees that make up the board. Sauchuk graduated from Eastern in 1981. When the
First woman to serve as Chair of Board of Trustees Read Post »
Eastern is unique among Christian liberal arts universities because of its culturally diverse student body, so hearing about present day racial discrimination is shocking to me sometimes. How do attitudes of prejudice still exist? I’ve been wondering: Is racism still a prevalent issue? Is this campus a safe haven, free of prejudice, or are the
Does Prejudice still exist? Read Post »
Vickie Grant and Ken Hufnal crowned
Introducing our new royalty Read Post »
Contrary to popular belief, Homecoming doesn’t start Saturday morning on Kea-Guffin hill. The activities began Friday night at the Fine Arts Festival. Presented annually by the fine arts departments, this year’s Festival had performances both new and old to the show. The night began with a trumpet and piano duet between Dr. Bryan Edgett, director
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Eastern’s three ponds – Upper or McGraw Lake, Lower Lake, and Willow Lake – are typically picturesque. Photographers and painters travel miles to capture their beauty. However, the ponds sometimes seem a little more unhealthy than usual and a green film appears along their surfaces. Students have frequently wondered what causes this. The green film
Natural and unnatural elements lead to excess pond scum Read Post »
Police in riot gear, people pushing and shoving and running, a helicopter hovering overhead, chaos, bedlam, and disorder. These words paint a harrowing picture and would not be the first to come to mind when one hears the words “peaceful protest.” This was the reality that met those who arrived to protest the G-20 summit
Field hockey and volleyball start strong with first conference matches
Yvonne Herbster Sophomore forward Yvonne Herbster earned player of the week honors from Sept. 14-20. Herbster scored the lone goal in a 2-1 loss against #4 TCNJ. When field hockey defeated Widener on Sept. 17, Herbster scored the only goal, which helped Eastern win a close match 1-0. On Sept. 19, Herbster continued her scoring
Eagles receive MAC awards Read Post »