A team you should know about
Men’s Volleyball Club is successful and flies under the radar
A team you should know about Read Post »
Men’s Volleyball Club is successful and flies under the radar
A team you should know about Read Post »
As a Christian woman, I understand feeling unsafe in a critical world. Identifying as a subordinate in any society opens up the doors to intolerance, oppression and even hatred. To survive, one must find their place of refuge. For LGBTQ students and straight allies on Eastern’s campus, that place is Walton 1 on Monday nights
Refuge belongs on campus: A response Read Post »
A professor was recently honored and a school named in an intimate setting at the Radnor Hotel. During the Feb. 20 event, Eastern dignitaries and special guests of education professor Helen Loeb gathered to honor her for years of service to Eastern and the education community and to celebrate the naming of the Loeb School
Education department renamed Helen Loeb School Read Post »
Survey based on a poll of 300 Eastern students.
How EU students spent spring break Read Post »
Several Eastern students act as P.A.s and extras in The Paradigm Shift
Temple students film thesis project at Eastern Read Post »
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,
Top 10 places to get food on a Saturday night Read Post »
“Ruminate was created for every person who has paused over a good word, a real story, a perfect brushstroke, longing for the significance they point us toward,” according to its mission statement. The art of religion is often lost on a campus engrossed with faith, reason and justice. Yet, for one who finds himself or
Ruminate magazine exhibits potential Read Post »
Sophomore Jessie Basch has been playing lacrosse since her sophomore year in high school. She started playing because it was a “social thing.” It was because of lacrosse that she ended up at Eastern, a long way from her home in Indiana. When she first started playing at Eastern, Basch had no idea what it
Lacrosse Player Profile: Jessie Basch Read Post »
The undergraduate program at Eastern is not just for the young, but also for the young at heart, as proved by several adult students pursuing their undergraduate degrees. Three adult students gave an inside look at what it’s like to be an adult student and how Eastern meets their specific needs as someone beyond the
Undergrad program for the young and young at heart Read Post »
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
Phillies fans hope that the postseason is not just a dream again Read Post »