Getting to the “heart” of the matter
New campus club sets out to get rid of stereotypes
Getting to the “heart” of the matter Read Post »
New campus club sets out to get rid of stereotypes
Getting to the “heart” of the matter Read Post »
Soon to be soaring over Olson Field
The sky’s the limit for EU Quidditch: Read Post »
New meal plan options for Fall 2011
The future of Sodexo Read Post »
Exposure to professional athletes causes amnesia
Emergency bulletin: Read Post »
There’s nothing like a good cup of tea. Especially after a cold, miserable, wet day. Every time I walk outside it rains, and since thunderbolts and lightning (very, very frightening!) tend to follow me around, that kind of weather bothers me. You know what really burns my toast? The fact that an A- will bring
What burns my toast Read Post »
This spring marks a monumental time in the life of Chelsea Post, the editor-in-chief of the Waltonian. On May 14, 2011, Post will complete her commencement activities and leave the Eastern community. Post, known by most as “Toast,” will be greatly missed in the Writing Center where she has helped many students. The orchestra
Waltonian honors editor-in-chief with name change Read Post »
First-year Jonathan Washatka “I’m looking forward to eating deviled eggs during Easter.” Sophomore Tamarah Lee “I just love the sun, and thunderstorms rock my world.” Sophomore John Quinley “I’m looking forward to going hiking!” Junior Emily Luca “Being able to do my homework outside in the sunshine.”
The Band of Christian Athletic Gentlemen is new to our campus this year thanks to Joey Wilmot, a junior Elementary Education major and men’s lacrosse player. Wilmot “saw a need for Christian athletes to step up and be Christian role models, not just on my team, (but) in all athletics.” Wilmot is a member
Male Christian athletes tackle spiritual growth Read Post »