Top 10 Costumes [twocol_one]Top 10 Adult Costumes 10. Spandex body suit 9. Pirate 8. Catwoman 7. Robin Hood 6. Bavarian man (with lederhosen) 5. Despicable Me minion 4. Princess Elsa (from Frozen) 3. Wonder Woman 2. Stitch (from Lilo and Stitch) 1. Where’s Waldo [/twocol_one] [twocol_one_last]Top 10 Kid Costumes 10. […]
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Upcoming Eastern Arts Events
November 12-16: The Seagull Written by Anton Chekhov, Chekhov meets Magritte in this surrealist-infused take on a classic play addressing the meaning of art, life and love. November 21 and 22: Winter Music Festival With performances by Eastern’s instrumental and choral ensembles. December 5-7: Winter Dance Concert A […]
Letter to the Editor
From Becky Herold In regards to the piece “Got Milk?” in last issue’s opinions section, I offer a few counterpoints for Eastern’s student body to consider. 1) The mechanisms described are misinformed. Firstly, milk and other acid-forming foods do not simply make your body acidic, and this is a misleading […]
Upcoming Eastern Arts Events
The Fine Arts Festival: Oct. 10 at 8pm With performances from the dance and music departments. The Seagull: Nov. 12-16 Written by Anton Chekhov Chekhov meets Magritte in this surrealist infused take on a classic play addressing the meaning of art, life and love. Winter Music Festival: Nov. 21 and […]
Letter To The Editor
From Dr. David Unander Whenever we teach ‘Earthkeeping’ (BIO 103), early in the course we study part of the Creation Mandate to humanity: to serve and “keep”, take care of, the Garden (i.e., Genesis 2:15). The course name, ‘Earthkeeping’, even derives from that command. It’s a foundational understanding of God’s […]
State of the University Address By President Duffett
On August 22nd, Dr. Duffett addressed the faculty and staff at the Fall Gathering concerning the letter he signed (as mentioned in the article “Duffett and Brigham Weigh In On LGBT Conversation”). The text that follows here is a transcript of Duffett’s address. Before we move ahead I want to […]
What Gets my Goat… feat. Chad Seamon
1. When you come back to school, it’s great to catch up with friends and hear about their summer adventures. Except when you’re not sure whether or not your greeting is worthy of a hug. You stand there awkwardly, looking at each other thinking, “Well, we did spend all of […]
Abigail Storch Recipient of 2014 Benjamin Carr Award
The Templeton Honors College is pleased to announce that sophomore English major Abigail Storch is the winner of the annual Benjamin T. Carr Memorial Award for truth seeking in journalism and creative nonfiction. Her winning submission is entitled, “Create Your Own Culture” and was published in the November 2013 issue of […]
What Burns My Toast… Featuring Chad Seamon
1. Turning the toaster on level 9 when it should be on level 4. I mean, who hasn’t done this? You get back to your room after a long day of sitting through class and wasting time in the Jammin’ Java and decide that you are hungry. Why not make […]
The Issue: Mixed Response to Katie Koestner’s Talk
By Nabi DeAngulo I sat in the crowded auditorium in restless anticipation of something I’ve long awaited: someone to speak up on Eastern’s campus about sexual violence. The path towards breaking the silence can be so difficult and lonesome that hearing a survivor like Koestner can be very encouraging. Katie […]