As election results trickle in, university reacts
Bush gets re-elected, country divided
As election results trickle in, university reacts Read Post »
Bush gets re-elected, country divided
As election results trickle in, university reacts Read Post »
Lights hit the black stage as actors waited for the director’s “go” to rehearse a procession scene from Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure. With less than a month before opening night, director Mark Hallen pushed for actors to get off-book. Proudly wearing his Boston Red Sox cap, Hallen moved the actors around the stage like chess
Measure for Measure explores sin, redemption Read Post »
The popular Harry Potter books, the many witchcraft-related television shows and recent Halloween trick-or-treating tempt many people to regard witchcraft as fun, fanciful or just plain harmless. Tim Baker, in his surprising book Dewitched: What You Need to Know About the Dangers of Wicca and Witchcraft, serves well to counteract these ideas by informing young
Book Review: Dewitched, by Tim Baker Read Post »
My mother was here to visit me a few weeks ago, and we couldn’t help but hear the conversation that two students were having with each other as we made our way up to Walton patio. They were talking loudly about the last Eagles game, and their exchange was full of curse words. Normally, I
Taming the tongue is possible Read Post »
For those of you who may not know, there is a dangerous crime wave sweeping Eastern’s campus, and it does not involve paintball. The perpetrators of this horrible crime are crafty, violent, and they live among us. At this point you may be asking, “Why have I not learned of this crime wave from Eastern’s
Beware: campus abductors Read Post »
Students who enjoy expressing themselves through writing or artwork might know what it is like to yearn for the publication of their work. Through Inklings, Eastern’s literary magazine, students can have their voice heard and their talents displayed. According to senior Kate Carter, editor of Inklings, the name came from a group that included C.S.
Inklings literary magazine pushes on despite lack of material, staff Read Post »
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Eileen Korman, known by the Eastern community for greeting people who enter the Dining Commons and swiping their E-cards with a smile, was recently given an opportunity to speak with a piece of Eastern history. A few weeks ago during a Sunday lunch, Korman had the privilege of meeting with one of the Walton family
Walton family member comes home, visits Eastern Read Post »
“You step. I turn. You look at me. I start to tremble visibly. We move together wordlessly. The dance, the dance of love spins on. Timeless.” This is an example of the poetic lines in Shall We Dance. This movie takes leading man, Richard Gere, down a path to self-revelation and a renewed sense of
Gere, Lopez strut stuff in romance release Shall We Dance Read Post »
To trash an empty ink cartridge is to waste a valuable item. These products are intricately made and contain very costly parts. There is another, more productive way to get rid of used ink cartridges. Dr. Mike Mtika, sociology professor, is Eastern University’s advocate for Tzomma Shoffa, a program that takes used ink cartridges and
Recycled ink cartridges fund programs in Africa Read Post »