Cheerleader Player Profile
Christine Atkins is a four-year cheerleader for Eastern. Watch this exclusive interview as Atkins sat down with the Waltonian to talk about her experiences as a cheerleader.
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Christine Atkins is a four-year cheerleader for Eastern. Watch this exclusive interview as Atkins sat down with the Waltonian to talk about her experiences as a cheerleader.
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What started out as a simple desire to incorporate the love of running with a mission to help ultimately developed into a dedicated group of runners who share a common purpose: to Run 4 Kenya. The story begins with Eastern alum Michael Wilson who, during his sophomore year at the university, thought up the club
R4Kenya: Running for a cause Read Post »
The crowd gathered, the Dining Commons were set, the pumpkins were ready and junior Shaant Shishmanian was in a dress. Things got extremely interesting on Friday, November 5, when over 150 students packed into the Dining Commons to watch Mr. Eastern contestants strut their stuff for the ninth consecutive year. The excitement was
Mr. Eastern of 2010 crowned Read Post »
Was anyone really surprised when Eastern’s volleyball team won the Freedom championships on November 6? Well, perhaps the visiting FDU-Florham Devils were shocked when the Eagles sent them packing after three sets (25-17, 25-15, 25-10), shutting them out of the NCAA tournament with a 3-0 win. With a team led by All-American juniors Courtney Reinhold
Volleyball (7-0 MAC) Read Post »
I was told once that women have no place holding authoritative positions in the church. In fact, I was sitting in the cafeteria at Eastern, and I almost had to leave the table because of what was being preached to me (no pun intended). This person’s argument – that women should not have authoritative
Women as pastors, deacons and anything else they want Read Post »
The radio commercials are over, the road signs are down, and people who stood by the side of the road supporting their candidate of choice now stuff dumpsters with the signs they once held, heading indoors. It makes you think, doesn’t it? With so many people behind each candidate, is there a right answer? Is
Being informed for an election is the Christian thing to do Read Post »
Even though the weather was chilly, Eastern’s field hockey team came onto the field burning to beat the visiting King’s on November 6. The Eagles heated up the turf and torched the Monarchs with a 3-0 win, securing their spot in the first round of the NCAA tournament on November 10. Best part: Saturday’s game
Field hockey (7-0 MAC) Read Post »
A college degree is one of the most important things a person can earn in a lifetime. It is a fact that a college degree is the passport to a good, steady income. The majority of students who attend school take out loans in some form or another, unless they come from a rich family.
College debt worth the cost of loans Read Post »
To most American students, corporal punishment in schools is a thing of the past. Parents or grandparents may have experienced it, but it is not something that garners much media attention these days. However, corporal punishment is still prevalent in many countries, including India. Over the summer, a young Indian boy named Rouvanjit Rawla hanged
Corporal punishment still common in Indian schools Read Post »
Facebook statuses take away from Breast Cancer awareness month
Narcissism is not awareness Read Post »