Movies With Matthew
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
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There is nothing more sacred to me than my personal space. I believe that played a factor (albeit a small one) in my decision to attend a smaller liberal arts college. When it comes to writing, or reading, or even going out for a walk to clear the mind, I cannot stress enough the importance
Last Thursday evening, February 17, Eastern University had the privilege of hosting author and intellectual Dr. Os Guinness. Students, faculty and members of the community gathered in the Warner Library Atrium to hear his lecture and engage in conversation. The event was co-hosted by the Agora Institute for Civic Virtue and the Common Good, the
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I warn you now. What you are about to read is not a Waltonian issue from the past, nor are you suffering from a high-end hallucinatory substance. This is not a dream. The eggs are back in the pot, and ready to boil. I have returned to share my complaints about the inane and the
Every Monday morning at 10:00 am in the Baird Library, we meet to talk about what students want to see at Eastern. We discuss changes that are coming, as well as changes that should come. We want to make our school a place we’re proud of: a place to look back on and know that
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From 2008-2009, Dr. Ann Francois traveled to the African country of Burkina Faso, intending to teach and research her book. However, what she took away from this trip extended far beyond the office or the classroom. In 2008, Francois traveled to the Birkinan city of Ouagadougou to teach American Literature and Poetry Criticism at the
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