A semester of building houses, building hope
Katrina one year later…
A semester of building houses, building hope Read Post »
The ministry of the Compassion International Club began this year. Eric Walter, president of the club, as well as other Eastern students, had a vision: to reach out to the children of the world in the name of Jesus. With the fall semester already in full swing, the club is attempting to get themselves and
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On Feb. 2, McInnis auditorium was filled with students and professors who had all come to Windows on the World to hear Dr. Steve Fuller speak on the topic of intelligent design. History professor Stephen Gatlin excitedly introduced Fuller, calling him “a polymath,” a person of great learning in several fields of study. Fuller has
In the year 2027, the world has become a dwelling for violence, death and hopelessness. Children Of Men chronicles the journey of the human race to extinction. For years, women have been infertile, and mankind has completely lost the ability to procreate. With the realization that the human line will soon be terminated, the world
Children of Men depicts both struggle and hope Read Post »
It’s official. Eastern University has decided to become a campus dependent solely on wind energy. Eastern is not the first school to make the switch, but Community Energy, Inc., who will provide the energy, believes it is the first Christian school to use wind as its sole energy source. With recommendations from SGA, SPEAK and
St. Davids campus finalizes decision to switch to total wind energy Read Post »
So what’s the true meaning of Valentine’s Day, anyway? Most people seem to think Feb. 14 is a day focused on nothing but romantic love and the flowers, chocolates and special dates that go along with it. This attitude sends the message that if you are not in a relationship, Valentine’s Day is not for
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2007’s music and movie scene will be an exciting ride of reuniting artists, new albums and long-awaited sequels. Actually, the word of the year in the film world is “threequel.” Perhaps one of the biggest films of the year will be Spiderman 3, which will continue the story of Peter Parker and will feature the
What’s in For 2007: Fun Read Post »
Located in Paoli off Lancaster Avenue, where the old Pizzeria Uno once reigned, lies the Paoli Diner, a friendly and unique dining experience just waiting to be noticed. This establishment offers more than just the usual diner menu at a different location. Although the food ranges from breakfast to dinner, seafood to steak and Italian
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Finally, a diet that is bridging the gap between fad and good nutrition. The ABS diet is rapidly increasing in popularity. Created by David Zinczenko, the editor of Men’s Health magazine, the ABS diet is nearly identical to following that advice your doctor gave you: eat small amounts of healthy foods at regular intervals. The
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There is one big difference on campus this semester. The Eastern cats, as many have come to call them, have disappeared. For the past several years, these cats have become part of the community for some students and staff. “These cats were my pets away from home,” junior Chelsea Zimmerman said. “I’ve spent hours just
Eastern cats will meow no more Read Post »