Eastern’s Amadeus
Mozart himself would be proud
Battery-powered candles reflected off of tabletop mirrors. The whir of the espresso machines mingled with the dulcet tones of an acoustic guitar. Students piled on couches, the floor and the laps of their friends to join in on the love that filled the air. The love of music, that is. The Student Activity Board hosted
Jammin’ Java filled with love and music Read Post »
BSL hosts Soul Infusion
Old Hollywood vs. New Hollywood Read Post »
Prior to our Christmas break, rumors spread that the Acme in Wayne would soon be shutting its doors. I didn’t want to believe it. Without that Acme, it would be impossible to walk into Wayne to shop for groceries. But much to my dismay, the rumor mill had it right. When I pulled into the
A tough goodbye to Acme Read Post »
The aftermath of the Egypt Revolution
Youth of the revolution: Read Post »
In 2009, three young Americans, Shane Bauer, Sarah Shourd and Josh Fattal were arrested and detained for 18 months after being accused of spying and illegally entering Iran while hiking on near the Iran–Iraq border. Bauer is a freelance journalist and photographer who lived in Damascus with Shourd, who is a teacher, writer and women’s
American hiker trial continues in Iran Read Post »
Eastern has always made sure its campus has stayed pretty, be it through planting and preserving native plants, or by maintaining the three gorgeous ponds and several streams on campus. The pristine campus has been a huge asset to the school and school officials are not going to take it for granted. Eastern will be
Eastern undergoes beautification process Read Post »
Second to the Stanley Cup, the Presidents’ Trophy may be the most prized possession in the National Hockey League. The Presidents’ Trophy is given to the team that finishes the regular season with the most points. This trophy shows that your offense was able to dominate for an entire season. But just because a team
NHL: President’s curse and season outlook Read Post »
In the 80-plus years the Oscars have been around, the ceremony has grown just as rapidly as the films they honor. From a humble beginning as a yearly banquet, the Oscars have now become a world wide event – they’re the Super Bowl of movies. The very first ceremony was on May 16, 1929, and
The History of the Academy Awards Read Post »
Katy Glorioso, Jonathan Finn, Michelle Gallaher and Vinitha Visuvasam are the current SGA representatives of the Class of 2011.
Senior class representatives signed in and ready to serve Read Post »