Security Report from Jim Magee: Director of Safety and Security
9/8/2015: Counterfeit – The Finance Department reported receiving counterfeit money. After investigation, the money turned out to be uncirculated silver certificates, which are legal tender, and are worth more than twice their face value. 9/17/2015: Theft/Scam – A student was contacted by an online job host and sent a check for several thousand dollars. The
Security Report from Jim Magee: Director of Safety and Security Read Post »
The Issue: Benefits and Drawbacks of Unpaid Internships
[twocol_one] By Anthony Barr Benefits Every internship is a paid internship. That is to say, every internship provides, at least on paper, compensation to the intern. Whether the currency of compensation is tangible, as in the case of money or college credit, or whether it is intangible, as in the case of learning and experience,
The Issue: Benefits and Drawbacks of Unpaid Internships Read Post »
Men’s and Women’s Soccer Prepare for Key Games
[twocol_one] Women’s Soccer Looks to Take Down Pride By Shelly Lister On Wednesday, Sept. 30 the Eagles Women’s Soccer team will take on Widener University Pride of Chester, PA. The game will take place at Widener’s Leslie C. Quick Jr. Stadium for the second year in a row. In last season’s match the Eagles won
Men’s and Women’s Soccer Prepare for Key Games Read Post »
Editors’ Note
The September 2nd issue of The Waltonian featured an incorrect paraphrase of a statement made by President Duffett’s during the university-wide gathering address. We sincerely regret the error and any confusion or concern this may have caused. Please see the correction below: “The Faculty Handbook authorizes the President to take measures to ensure the financial
Meet The Press
Editor-in-Chief Name: Lauren Bujaky Year: Senior Majors: English Literature/Theology Describe yourself in three phrases: cat cuddler, butter connoisseur, avid bibliophile. Who is your literary crush? Gabriel Oak from Thomas Hardy’s “Far from the Madding Crowd.” 1. His smile: “When Farmer Oak smiled, the corners of his mouth spread till they were within an unimportant
The Issue: Has the Digital Age Improved Journalism?
[twocol_one] By Ryan Klein Yes The Digital Age has improved journalism in obvious and numerous ways. Not long ago, a news story could spread only so fast and so far as someone could carry it. Whole towns were once limited to the perspectives of their local publishers. Nowadays, thanks to the Internet, even the smallest
The Issue: Has the Digital Age Improved Journalism? Read Post »
Dedicated to Christ: The Legacy of Dr. Hall
When Dr. Christopher Hall first arrived at Eastern University’s McInnis Hall to teach undergraduate classes in the fall of 1991, he had no idea what God had in store for him. During the past 24 years he has not only served Eastern as a distinguished professor, but also as Provost, Chancellor, Dean of the Templeton
Dedicated to Christ: The Legacy of Dr. Hall Read Post »
“Good Food and Good People” at Mexican Restaurant, El Limon
The restaurant El Limon (Spanish for “lemon”) has by far some of the best authentic Mexican food I have ever come to taste in my life. It took me a whole semester to find this little piece of paradise. In Conshohocken on Fayette Street is where your taste buds begin their fantastic trip. Now, by
“Good Food and Good People” at Mexican Restaurant, El Limon Read Post »
Atheism + Darkness = Hope
A creative writing piece It was a dirty little corner in the back of a short, dark hall. Spiders had strung webs up along the rough, wooden walls, and the cement floor was covered in dust, dead bugs and the occasional waddling beetle. The purpose of the hall was to split, in half, the dorm
Atheism + Darkness = Hope Read Post »


