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The Waltonian goes behind the scenes
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The Waltonian goes behind the scenes
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“Putin won’t be president in one year,” said an angry Vicheslav Egorov, the organizer of one of many anti-Putin Facebook pages. Along with tens of thousands of other Russian citizens, Egorov is a self-described revolutionary advocating for Putin’s removal. “It will be pressure without violence or weapons. We have only our bodies and our brains,”
What’s next for Russia? Read Post »
When president Obama took office in 2009, the average price of gas in the United States was $1.79 a gallon. Now, the average price per gallon is $3.58 and is expected to keep rising. By the summer months, the price is predicted to be approaching $5 per gallon. Many blame President Obama for this price
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When one hears the term “Spring Break,” the images that typically come to mind are “Girls Gone Wild,” Cancun and Miami. This break is a time that college students use to have fun and let loose from all the pressure of studying and school. In order to relax, many students choose to spend Spring Break
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While many students go home during spring break to rest, our spring sport athletes do not. They travel to different places to take advantage of warm weather and tune up for their regular season games. Click the Eagle above or visit www.goeasterneagles.com to see where they travel.
Sports: Spring Break Edition Read Post »
As Eastern students return from Spring Break this year and adjust back to the flow of campus life, there will be another group of individuals arriving and getting a feel for the Eastern environment. Every ten years, Eastern University undergoes a re-accreditation process through the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, and from March 11-14,
Middle States team to visit after Spring Break Read Post »
The phrase, “Oh, he is smart. He is just a bad test taker” never made much sense to me. I know a testing environment can seem a little intimidating, but when it comes down to it, either you know the information, or you don’t. And tests provide a very easy and efficient way of finding
Testing, Testing, 1 2 3! Read Post »
Most likely you have searched high and low to figure out how the process works and what being an official SGA sponsored club entails. Did you know that in order to meet on campus and be a club you do not have to receive recognition by SGA? There are many clubs on campus that are
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PASTELS Pastel colors have arisen as a major spring trend. They can be risky for those who prefer bolder, darker colors but as spring approaches, expect to see more of them! Blazers, thin pants, and shorts are popular pieces to show off what I like to think of as smoothie colors – pale blue, bright
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Members of Habitat for Humanity have selflessly built more than 400,000 houses universally, providing shelter to more than 2 million people. Millard and Linda Fuller founded Habitat for Humanity in 1978 and in 1984 the organization was brought into national light when Jimmy Carter and his wife became involved. Habitat for Humanity has been growing
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