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Weight room receives new gym equipment, installs cable TVs

The weight room in the recreation gym has recently installed new equipment at the request of the students. The SGA and Dr. Black helped to fund the project. According to coach and weight room supervisor Matt Nadelhoffer, SGA gave $6,000 and Dr. Black matched that amount. He credits Bettie Ann Brigham, vice president of student […]

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HOMECOMING: Eagles beat PAC number two seed Misericordia, 4-1

Friends, family, alumni and pets spread out along Kea hill to cheer Eastern’s men’s soccer team to victory against the number two seed in the PAC, College Misericordia. The final score of 4-1 turned out to be an important victory for the men’s team. “It was huge for us,” said senior Kent Metzler, one of

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Students give meaning to ‘nerd,’ ‘geek,’ ‘dork’

The terms “nerd,” “geek” and “dork” are thrown around by many, but there is some ambiguity as to what the differences among these terms are, or if they are merely synonyms. Dr. Seuss is credited with the first distinction of “nerd” in If I Ran the Zoo: “And then, just to show them, I’ll sail

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Students, faculty voice opinions on voter registration

Voters will voice their opinions this November on issues gripping the country and world. From the war on terror to same sex marriages, from abortion to cloning, Americans will play a part in the course of these issues as to who will fill the Oval Office for the next four years. But before they can

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Opinion: Vote for Ralph Nader not a vote for Bush

If you genuinely support George W. Bush or are one of the twelve Americans tickled pink by John Kerry, I wish you and your candidate all the happiness in the world. For the rest of you, I have good news: you can, in good conscience, vote for Nader. You won’t “actually” be voting for Bush,

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Opinion: Vote for Bush will secure U.S.

The election is closing quickly and the yet undecided voters are examining the presidential candidates more closely. As it looks now, the margin of the election is going to be miniscule. The difference of leadership between the major party candidates is becoming more apparent. American citizens remember the President on a mound of debris at

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Protestors hold peaceful counter-rally at Valley Forge Artillery Park

Two miles away at Artillery Park from the Amphitheatre, people of all ages came together for the Rally for Social Justice. The rally was a “family-friendly,” non-confrontational counter-rally organized by the Center for Education Rights. “There can be no peace without justice and there can be no justice with racism,” said speaker Karen Porter of

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First-year election results close, re-vote planned

First-year elections were held from September 20-23. The offical results were announced on September 24. Elected positions for the first-year class include president, senators and representatives. There were two seats open for senators and three seats open for representatives. All three repesentative candidates, Aaron Little, Natalie Cisternas and Alison Cawley, won their seats. With three

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Nazis gather at Valley Forge Amphitheatre

On Saturday, visitors to Valley Forge National Historical Park were bombarded with pro and con Nazi propaganda representing one of America’s most treasured rights-freedom of speech. Supporters and protestors gathered in this high security area to listen to or disturb the white supremists. The National Socialist Movement, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, sponsored the rally. They

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