Opinion

The Pa. Weather Debacle: Why the state’s weather makes a student dislike Pa.

By: Jayme Fisher So, the editor of this section requested that I argue a scientific opinion. However, as a humanities student, I feel this may not be my place as I could be missing many key concepts that would really complete my argument. And sell it, for that matter. In addition, I also think that […]

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Opinion

The Problem of Sports: Actually, there is more than just one problem

By: Rachel Baker In today’s world, there are many things that take over pop culture. An example of this would be the dreaded sports. Football, hockey, basketball, baseball, soccer, lacrosse, badminton, golf and more. All of these are examples of extremely boring social events that take priority over such things as education. There is nothing

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Opinion

The Uptick of Political Violence: How is this where our country is going?

By: Jayme Fisher Within recent weeks, it feels like political violence has been increasing.  There was the attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband, and an attack on a conservative canvasser. A few months ago, there was an attack on Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.  When I think of what could be causing the uptick, a few

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Center Spread

To My Cat: Bonnie

By: Katherine Seeley Since thanksgiving is around the corner, I would like to thank someone very special to me…my cat. I have had her since freshman year of high school and she is my best friend. Her name is Bonnie and we are not sure what kind of cat she is but she is gray

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A&E

Hidden in Plain Sight: A highlight of the artwork displayed in the Warner Memorial Library

By: Brian Lines Students usually use our Warner Memorial Library for three functions: a quiet space to get work done or get away from people, study rooms as a social environment and sometimes they check out a book or two. I’m going to provide you with something new in the library to do whenever you’re

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A&E

The Illusion: A review of EU’s Theater department’s Fall 2022 production of “The Illusion.”

By: Brian Lines Eastern University’s theater department recently put on “The Illusion,” a play by Tony Kushner that was adapted from Pierre Corneille’s 1634 play “L’Illusion Comique” in 1994. The show is full of romantic drama, passionate rivalries, magic and a look into a complex father-son relationship.  Freshman Amari Dickerson portrayed the unorthodox hero in

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News & Features

A Look Abroad: A former Eastern student shares about a study abroad program

By: Katherine Seeley Students looking for immersive learning experiences, one of the greatest parts about Eastern, are able to find many options here. DoctorsinItaly, a program offered through Eastern, is located in Europe at the Bocconi University with various cities in Italy having different shadowing hospital programs. DoctorsinItaly is a health-tech startup that was launched

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