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Tennis player profile: Taylor Kiser

For junior Taylor Kiser, tennis was not always a sport he saw himself playing in college. As a child, Kiser had a friend who had been playing tennis since the age of four. “I always picked on him for playing a girls’ sport, so he challenged me to try it,” Kiser said. “I went to […]

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Wendy Smith hikes to raise money for leukemia research

Leukemia is the number one killer of children between the ages of 1 and 14, according to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Wendy Smith, Counseling Psychology staff member, has joined that society for a series of fundraising hikes to change those numbers. Leukemia statistics became more than numbers for Smith when her daughter Trisha died

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Top 10: Classes to take while you’re at Eastern

10. Theological Thinking Dr. Steven Boyer 9. Old and New Testament Dr. James Pollard 8. Sociology of the FamilyDr. Lewis Bird 7. Business as a ProfessionDr. Bob Thomas 6. General Biology Dr. Benjamin Dube 5. Business Ethics Dr. Van Weigel 4. Biblical Hermeneutics Dr. Kent Sparks 3. Old and New TestamentProfessor Sandy Haney 2. Biokinetics:

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Tuition free day: it’s not just about the dollar

Live it up, Eastern University. From now on, all operations and costs for the school year are covered by alumni and outside gifts, not from current students’ tuitions. In fact, tuition only provides about 84 percent of education costs, making gifts from alumni, parents, businesses, faculty and friends extremely important. To celebrate and show appreciation

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West Chester professor addresses issues of race

“Yo! What’s It Like To Be Black?” “The title is somewhat misleading,” Anita Foeman, professor of communication studies at West Chester University, said before she explained that it was the title of the article on which her presentation was based. The days preceding her presentation were filled with many questions about the title. Some students

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Inquiring Minds: Teacher evaluations’ true value

Yes, it’s that time of the semester again. Group projects are in full swing, term papers will be due soon, and students will soon fill out those evaluations that take forever to complete. At least, students think they take forever to complete. In reality, they take more like five minutes to fill out, a five

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How to take summer classes and be sure to get credit for them

Registration for the fall semester is upon us. Are you realizing that you have far too many classes to take if you want to graduate on time? If so, consider summer classes as an easy way to fix that problem. Taking summer classes is not as difficult a process as many would think. According to

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Phillies fans hope that the postseason is not just a dream again

Playoffs. That’s all a Phillies fan could dream for this year. A painstaking 13 years away from the postseason has left Phillies fans with a parched and empty throat for anything, forget about a championship. As the temperatures turn and the familiar sounds of spring return, the Phillies are playing ball in Clearwater, Fla., preparing

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Top 10 places to get food on a Saturday night

Picture this: It’s a late Saturday afternoon, and you and your friends are feeling a little restless. You would like to go eat, but because of the Dining Commons’ hours and the lack of other viable food options on campus, you are left with nowhere to turn but the closest vending machine. That, my friend,

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