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Tell Me Something Good

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, we decided to get into the spirit of gratitude by asking members of Eastern’s community  about the good things in their lives. Here’s what they had to say . . . Alexa Musser What good thing happened to you today? “I have an hour to just sit outside.” Jim […]

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Presenting “Waiting for Lefty:” Seeking unity amidst political turmoil

I sat down for a conversation with Kathryn Notley, who plays Florrie in Eastern’s upcoming production of “Waiting for Lefty.” Brown: Can you give me a brief summary of the plot of the show? (No spoilers!) Notley: The show takes place in a taxi union meeting, where members are discussing what measures need to be taken

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Philly Art: Paint the Revolution An exploration of Mexican Modernism

     Stepping through the doorway of the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s newest exhibit “Paint the Revolution: Mexican Modernism” is a unique experience that allows you to, quite actually, step back in time to experience a world of rich history and culture that is oftentimes otherwise and unfortunately characterized by gaudy, Americanized versions of the

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Around the World in One Night: Hosea 4:6 hosts Multicultural Festival

      On Saturday, Nov. 12, Eastern University celebrated the second-annual Multicultural Festival hosted by the Hosea 4:6 Initiative, “Around the World in One Night,” in an effort to spread diversity awareness. The president of the initiative, David Quinones, asked several students and friends who were willing to represent their cultures at the Festival.

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Thread Heads Partners With Yacht

     Newly-founded club Thread Heads has partnered with Youth Against Complacency and Homelessness Today (YACHT) to provide knitted and crocheted hats and gloves for the homeless in the Philadelphia area.      Beginning in spring 2016, senior entrepreneurial studies major Somer Jordan founded the club coined Thread Heads to express her passion for crocheting.

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Eastern Recognized as Top-Tier School Among North Regional Universities

     An Eastern press release recently announced some exciting news for the university. In the 2017 edition of the Best Colleges List, which is published by U.S. News & World Report, Eastern was again ranked in the Top Tier of North Regional Universities. Eastern is at number 91 on the list of top-tier schools

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Local Historical Societies to Host Presentation on Mainline Architects

     On Saturday, Nov. 20, the Radnor and Tredyffrin Easttown Historical Societies will be cosponsoring a special presentation on two Mainline architects who played intricate roles in the development of the local area. During the 1880s, architects Newton B. Culver and T. Mellon Rogers formed a partnership that would be responsible for the building

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