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The Caped Crusader takes on new look in gritty game
Not your usual Batman Read Post »
AP Images Eastern students and faculty now have access to 5 million copyright-free images on the AP Images database. The images on this database will not have distracting watermarks and can be enlarged without looking grainy. Specific searches by color, subject and other categories are possible, and the images can enhance projects such as PowerPoint
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Sept. 22: Ralph Nader, Only the Super-Rich Can Save Us!, 12 p.m. FREE Sept. 24: James Ellroy, Blood’s A Rover, 7:30 p.m. FREE Oct. 5: Monday Poets, Leonard Gontarek, 6:30 p.m. FREE Sept. 23: Marjane Satrapi, The Complete Persepolis, 7:30 p.m. FREE Sept. 30: Banned Books Reading, 7:30 p.m. FREE
Free Library of Philadelphia hosts author readings Read Post »
Accounting professor Rick Jonsen believes that it is “God’s timing” that brought him to Eastern from the huge multinational company Johnson & Johnson, where he worked from 1997 until 2009. Recently, Jonsen and his wife transferred from California to New Jersey for his post as the Director of Talent Acquisition for Pharmaceutical Businesses. “We recruited
The Journey of Jonsen from Johnson & Johnson Read Post »
Over one million people in the US have had H1N1 already in 2009. Is H1N1 more dangerous than the usual flu virus? H1N1 is not more harmful than the typical flu virus. The number of hospitalizations and deaths caused by H1N1 are actually lower than the number caused by the typical seasonal flu virus. The
Things you should know about H1N1 Read Post »
The question of what to do with one’s life upon graduation usually elicits some variation of, “I have no idea.” Instead of waiting for that fateful day to express similar sentiments, senior Christian Przybylek has decided to take the road less traveled. This year before he graduates, Przybylek will be managing and maintaining a refugee
Christian Przyblek helps refugees in Philadelphia Read Post »
A dozen Eastern students chose to spend their Saturday evening on Sept. 12 at a different type of celebration. As part of his Heritage of Islam class, Dr. Andrew Bush takes some students to Villanova’s Foundation for Islamic Education each year to experience Ramadan firsthand. The feast began immediately after the fourth of five prayer
Students receive warm welcome at Ramadan feast Read Post »
Insight into the health care crisis
Good questions make the best medicine Read Post »