Dips, turns, and leaps in Spirit Dancing
Prime performances at dance department’s last show
Dips, turns, and leaps in Spirit Dancing Read Post »
Prime performances at dance department’s last show
Dips, turns, and leaps in Spirit Dancing Read Post »
Eastern’s graduating class of 2009 will have the pleasure of hearing from Sir Peter Vardy of England during the commencement ceremony. Among his many accomplishments and awards, Vardy has met the Queen of England, who recognized him for his business’s excellent performance. In 2001, Vardy received his knighthood from the Queen for Services to Business
Sir Peter Vardy to speak at commencement Read Post »
Doane hill was transformed into an all-day outdoor concert festival for Beyond Existence on April 18. Constant Recourse, The Wrecking, Ten Shekel Shirt, Adrian’s Fall, Alice Rouse and Goodnight States performed. The small turnout for the event could have been due to the large amount of athletic games that took place on the same day
Beyond Existence rocks Eastern Read Post »
Alex Long’s opinion in the Feb. 11 Waltonian suggested that business plays an essential role in the accomplishment of God’s goals, and asks whether a relationship between theology and business might make each discipline more useful in the hands of God. I think a relationship between the two disciplines is essential – but there are
Letter to the editor: Business and theology can mix if the end objectives are the same Read Post »
Eastern’s Music department took the McInnis stage at its annual Spring Music Festival on April 24th and 25th at 8 p.m. Friday night began with the Eastern Winds and continued with the Eastern Strings, the Flute Ensemble and the University Choir. Saturday night found the Eastern Orchestra performing first, one of its pieces showcasing the
Spring Music Festival hits all the right notes Read Post »
Two members of our EU community were arrested when they participated in a non-violent demonstration against the escalating gun violence in Philadelphia. Professor Drick Boyd and Evangelical Association for the Promotion of Education staff member Melissa DeLong were willing to risk arrest to draw attention to the fact that Colosimo’s Gun Center, located across the
Letter to the editor: A peaceful stand against gun violence leads to EU faculty arrests Read Post »
Each year, the St. Andrew’s Society of Philadelphia invites 18 colleges and universities to recommend one of their students who is in the top 25th percentile of their class. This year, the scholarship program’s top pick was sophomore Katie Girsch of the Templeton Honors College. It is the first year that an Eastern student has
Katie Girsch wins prestigious scholarship Read Post »
I would like to respond to the article by Stephanie Weaver about the Student Activities Board.
Letter to the editor: SAB responds: Event planning not as easy as it looks Read Post »
The Eastern community was hit with another devastating loss on April 9 when former student and men’s lacrosse player Dave Mojica was killed in a car accident. Mojica’s passing is the fourth Eastern-related death this year.Mojica, known to his friends as “Mojo,” transferred to Eastern for the 2008 spring semester and immediately made an impact
Former Eastern student passes away Read Post »
After spending four years at Eastern as a student and baseball player, senior Andrew Reynolds plans to graduate this year with a degree in marketing. Reynolds, who attended Central High School in Philadelphia, started playing baseball at the age of seven. The first organized team he became a member of was his high school squad.
Baseball Player Profile: Andrew Reynolds Read Post »