Letter to the editor
Eastern needs to address the real issue of sexual discrimination
Letter to the editor Read Post »
Eastern needs to address the real issue of sexual discrimination
Letter to the editor Read Post »
How we should respond to the rivalry
Eastern v. Cabrini Read Post »
Chen-McGrew joins faculty
A journey to Eastern Read Post »
Israel’s ten month building ban on the West Bank, a piece of land coveted by Israelis and Palestinians, expired at midnight on Sept. 22. Although the moratorium’s ending did spark some enthusiasm, events such as the Jewish settlers who “released balloons and broke ground for a new nursery school before the moratorium expired” has left
Israeli development ban on West Bank lifted Read Post »
Sophomore Nahum Redae “A Penguin. The Penguin and Eagle would coordinate attacks from the air and ground. The Penguin would be referred to as ‘The Belly Penguin’ because it uses its belly to slide wherever it needed to go.” First-year Amanda Cole “A Hummingbird, because they are the opposite of eagles. It would balance
At this year’s Fall Convocation, Dr. Caroline Cherry and Dr. Ken Maas wielded something unrecognizable to most students: sleek wooden maces. However, these are not the kind of maces used in epic medieval battles. They are ceremonial maces used in many esteemed areas such as governments, churches and universities. In academia, they are often presented
Eastern’s ceremonial maces honor academic tradition Read Post »
A few changes in the Athletic department have occurred since last year. Head baseball coach Matt Midkiff and head men’s lacrosse coach Brandon Childs are now employed full time in the Athletic department. Midkiff is now the Coordinator of Marketing and Promotions while Childs is the Coordinator of Athletic Recruiting and retention. “My goal has
Childs and Midkiff now full time Read Post »
Windows on the World 10:00-10:50 a.m. Gymnasium Eastern psychology professor Dr. Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen will talk about her book, A Sword Between the Sexes: C.S. Lewis and the Gender Debates. The topic of her speech is, “A Preference for People: How C.S. Lewis Changes His Thinking About Gender.” Fine Arts Festival 8:00-9:30 p.m. McInnis
Students in Gallup Hall may have noticed a new improvement to the building when they first moved. Over the summer, fire sprinklers were finally installed in the dormitory. When Gallup Hall was built, building codes did not require on-campus apartments or suites to be equipped with a sprinkler system. Since Gallup consists entirely of suites
Gallup gets new fire sprinklers Read Post »