Extending the impact:
Eastern’s Student Athletic Trainers Association
Extending the impact: Read Post »
Eastern’s Student Athletic Trainers Association
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Staying motivated during the Spring semester
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“I hope that I can bring you here for a week on this trip and it ruins you for life,” states Ron Morgan, professor of Heritage of the Church in El Salvador. Yes! This may seem harsh, but that statement was one of the last things that our professor told us before leaving, and it
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Loss is inevitable, and we all understand this. But when the moment comes for us to say goodbye, we never can grasp how to let go. The moments we spent in the last encounter are on a constant loop in our mind, and the memories of the one we had to let go of seem
Getting Married: I’m not going to mention “Ring by Spring” because that will only stress everyone out. The last thing I’d ever want to do is remind all those single Seniors out there that this will probably be the last chance they ever have to meet a nice Christian significant other. I mean, there’s really
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For some of us, this is the first time that the infamous April 15th deadline has actually meant anything. If you are filing your taxes for the first time, make sure you are well informed before you make a date with the 1040EZ. Here are some things that college students and other first time-filers (and
5 things college students should know about taxes Read Post »
This past weekend, the city of Philadelphia saw first hand the madness of March in the NCAA Tournament. On Friday, students and workers alike in the Philadelphia area watched two local teams, Temple and La Salle, upset higher seeded favorites, N.C. State and Kansas State, in the tournament. For La Salle, it was their second
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The Roman Catholic Church has named their 266th pope. Pope Francis, the first elected Latin American, who was formerly Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires. It was thought that his age of 76 had ruled him out of the papacy, but the people of Buenos Aires, where he was Archbishop, rejoiced in his being
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Q: Has your team’s play on the field met your expectations thus far? A: I think the big thing, with me being a new coach, has been trust between the players and myself. I’ve been very pleased with how coachable and hungry to win this team has been from top to bottom. They are very
Coach Jed Morris shoots striaght on the baseball season Read Post »