Renowned historian Carlos Eire shares his story of history, faith, and believing the unbelievable
Author: Hannah Bonanducci
Any Last Words?
Seniors share parting words before graduation
Why Won’t You Give Me a Shot?
A brief investigation into the disparity of attendance numbers between men and women’s basketball games at Eastern University.
Should Eastern Be a Dry Campus?
A discussion on alcohol regulations on campus
Make a Joyful Noise Unto the Lord!
Eastern University has received another grant for expansions to Workman Hall.
A Case for the Humanities
I’d like to start off this article by setting a scene we are all familiar with as college students. Imagine it’s your first week of college and you’re either doing one of those class icebreakers or you’ve sat down with a table of friends in the dining commons. Past the […]
Your Money Won’t Solve The Poverty Problem
I had an interesting (and mostly unproductive) conversation in the comments section of an Instagram ad that made me realize we don’t understand poverty and low-income cycles as well as we should. I was making fun of an ad for an app that showed someone not realizing they were spending […]
Learning To Speak: Why good poetry doesn’t equal good poems
By: Hannah Bonanducci “Poetry is not about making sense but sense-making.” That’s the quote that stuck with me from my two years at Messiah University’s Young Writer’s Workshop. I didn’t understand what it meant at first, and if I’m being honest, I still don’t think I do, but I wrote […]
Eastern Middle States Visit: An upcoming visit listening to students’ voices regarding Eastern’s progress
By: Hannah Bonanducci The Middle States Accreditation visit is probably not one of the many campus events you’re aware of. It seems pretty boring; a bunch of important people talking about how Eastern is doing. However, this visit is a rather important one. “The visit is headed by the Middle […]
Bring Back the Bands!: A humble request to have marching bands in the NFL halftime shows
By: Hannah Bonanducci At the time of writing this article, all of my friends are talking about the upcoming Super Bowl. Even my Sociology and Communication professors are using it as examples in class. The obvious sports fans are giving predictions and opinions about how the game will go. My […]