From green to red:
Philadelphia Eagles without McNabb
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Dr. Ted Chamberlain, former Dean of Students and Vice President for Student Development, served Eastern from 1975 to 2004. Throughout the years, Chamberlain positively influenced Eastern in many ways. Upon Chamberlain’s arrival at Eastern, there was no Student Development program in place, so he used his training in Student Development to bring a state-of-the-art program
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A humble spirit, a wise mind and a strong passion to help others are just some of the many qualities that make Paul Felker an incredible addition to Eastern’s community of committed educators. For Felker, being at Eastern is more than just a professional career: it is an opportunity to grow in new and significant
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The facts: Lance Corporal Matthew Snyder died while on active duty in Iraq in 2006. Pastor Fred Phelps and several members of Westboro Baptist Church stood protest in front of Snyder’s funeral. They picketed with signs that insultingly proclaimed, “Semper Fi Fags!” and “Thank God for Dead Soldiers!” Soon after, Al Snyder, Matthew Snyder’s father,
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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
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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
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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
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There are only a few volleyball games in the season where everyone on campus shows up and overfills the gym, and the match against #2 Juniata on September 24 was one of those games. Fans came out in full-force to see their Eagles take on the guest Eagles of Juniata, armed with face and body
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When I tell people I am a feminist, they often bring up doors. Doors: the physical pieces of wood and glass that provide entrance to a room or building or a transportation vehicle. The dialogue often goes something like this: I say, “I am a feminist.” They respond, “Well do you mind if I open
Letter to the editor: Feminism: Open the door Read Post »