Face in the Crowd
Rising above: How one EU student battles partial blindness
Rising above: How one EU student battles partial blindness
Home Run Derby 11:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Baseball Field Give a donation, and hit a home run. Volleyball Serving Contest 10:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Gymnasium Serve it up for some great prizes. Field hockey vs. DeSales 11:00 a.m. Auxiliary Field Women’s soccer vs. Wilkes Noon Olson Field Alumni Ultimate Frisbee game 1:00- 3:00 p.m. Auxiliary
Athletic events on Saturday Read Post »
There is nothing comparable in this world to the feeling I get when I put on my headphones and drown myself to the tunes of the ‘90s. Reminiscing to bands such as the Wallflowers, Stone Temple Pilots and The Flaming Lips is just one way to forget the stresses of the world and simply relax.
When Eastern’s Habitat for Humanity chapter held the “Act! Speak! Build! Week” last April – raising funds, writing letters to officials regarding housing and building homes in Philadelphia – they would have never guessed that their efforts would win recognition from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. On September 20, Delaware County Representative William Adolf helped
Eastern’s Charter of Habitat for Humanity Day Read Post »
Junior Tess Beckwith has been a huge offensive force for the Lady Eagles in her three years as a player. Beckwith earned All-Conference honors as a sophomore as she scored 9 goals and tallied 20 points. This season Beckwith has scored three goals and recorded two assists. Beckwith sits down with The Waltonian for an
Women’s Soccer Player Profile Read Post »
“80 percent of success is showing up,” Frahmand Kalayeh said in reference to Nestology, the store he and his business partner, Caroline Jones, have opened. Nestology is a store located in the King of Prussia Mall which allows any artist to showcase his or her work, whether it is through fashion, photography or paintings. Kalayeh,
Local artists build a “nest” for their work Read Post »
Planetarium showchases world-renowned film
Out of this world! Read Post »
As college students, the search for a Friday night activity on an empty wallet is not something new. But we all know it is hard to find fun for free. There is hope, however. The Anthony Wayne Theater hosts a free movie every first Friday of the month. Fittingly, October’s feature film is Rob Zombie’s
Wayne theater hosts free movies Read Post »
Worship and Communion Service 10:00 a.m. McInnis Auditorium The festive weekend ends with a worship session with the student-led praise team band and alumni speaker, Rev. Linda Hart Green ‘75, senior pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church located in Ridgewood, NJ.