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The visual arts have made their way back to Eastern’s campus in the form of a new student club. The Society of Art and Illustration, having just recently been named as an official club, encourages students to take advantage of its members’ artistic talents and use them to strengthen fellowship and spread the Gospel. Sophomore
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“I have to confess, I’m really excited to be here tonight.” With these words, Kelly Hanlon neatly summed up the mood at Agora Institute’s inaugural lecture held at the Warner Memorial Library on the evening of September 29. Hanlon is the executive director of the new organization, officially titled Agora Institute for Civic Virtue and
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Last March, Yale Law School students were given the opportunity to “rent out” Monty, a border terrier mix, from the school’s library. For a few days prior to finals week, students were able to sign the dog out for 30 minutes at a time. However odd it may seem, nearly 120 students signed up to
Sound Stress Remedies Read Post »
50 percent chance of life. 50 percent chance of death. This is the grim reality before Adam, a recently diagnosed cancer patient, in the movie “50/50.” Played by Joseph Gordon Levitt, Adam spends the movie struggling with how to handle his maybe-imminent death. The story focuses on Adam’s new outlook on life, including the beginnings
Dream interpretation has been part of human culture for thousands of years. We see it in ancient societies such as those of Israel, China and Egypt. People have traditionally thought of dreams as a means of seeing the future and/or communicating with God (or the gods). More recently, psychoanalytical theory has given us several newer
What your dreams really mean Read Post »
With corporate America setting up Starbucks on practically every corner, it can be hard to find a coffee house that has character—a place with its own character, with drinks that taste at least a little different than those of the place down the street, and without that sense that everyone and their mother just goes
Saving the world, one coffee bean at a time Read Post »
When Brisa deAngulo of Eastern’s 2007 graduating class wanted to give back to her home country of Bolivia, she found Eastern’s community eager to help her achieve that goal. In the Spring of 2011, her sisters Marta and Nabi continued in that tradition by organizing a missions trip to Bolivia. From May 15 to June
Students make children a priority during their missions trip to Bolivia Read Post »