The Quest for Stanley’s Chalice
Who has the inside track on hockey’s coveted prize?
The Quest for Stanley’s Chalice Read Post »
Who has the inside track on hockey’s coveted prize?
The Quest for Stanley’s Chalice Read Post »
Women’s tennis managed to get in a full slate of games and took full advantage, scoring a pair of victories against Cedar Crest College and Neumann University as well as a solid performance in the MAC Individual Tournament. The Eagles sent three girls to the quarterfinals: junior number one Jenna Laubach, freshman newcomer and number
Women’s Tennis Sweeps Through Fall Read Post »
Men’s tennis had a fall season shortened by weather, but still managed to get some solid play in. With only two matches scheduled, one of which was rained out, they had a limited amount of time to put in work as a team before the spring season began. It certainly helped having lost only one
Williams, Walter Excel for Men’s Tennis in MAC Tourney Read Post »
Men’s soccer moved into first place with wins over King’s and Delaware Valley this past week. The Del Val game was particularly thrilling. The Eagles fell behind early as a red card left them with ten men on the field. Down a man, they managed to rally for the 3-2 victory…Women’s soccer is heating
Ever wonder how Eastern’s athletes stay in top physical condition even when they are out-of-season? Looking for some inspiration to work off the Halloween candy? Studies show that the fall and winter are the times of the year when people gain the most weight, and how could they not be with Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas?
Staying Fit EU Style Read Post »
It appears to not just be Justin Verlander who’s throwing shutouts this fall. On October 1, the beginning of 2014’s fiscal year, Congress couldn’t agree on a federal budget to pass. The House of Representatives, mostly controlled by the Republican Party, attempted to pass a budget that would essentially strip funding of the Affordable Care
Government Shutdown Has ‘Shut Down’ Nation’s Hope Read Post »
This past summer, I heard a sermon that was extremely convicting. The main idea the pastor communicated was that if you call yourself a Christian, are you living in a way that displays the faith you profess? I was troubled because I knew I had a great amount of sin that I had yet repented
How I Know I’m A Christian Read Post »
Southwestern Bean Salad Ingredients: ~1 can kidney beans, rinsed and drained ~1 can black beans, rinsed and drained ~1 can garbanzo beans, rinsed and drained ~2 celery ribs, sliced ~1 medium onion, diced ~1 cup of drained canned corn Dressing ingrediants: ~3/4 cup thick and chunky salsa ~1 teaspoon salt ~1/4 cup vegetable
Try this Dorm Room Recipe with your roommate! Read Post »
College offers the experience of living with others, which can be awesome for some and hectic for others. Whether the person is a friend or a stranger, it can present many challenges. Is it true that one does not know someone until they have lived with them? Sharing a limited amount of space can create
The Waltonian Guide to: Roommate Etiquette! Read Post »
“Before we start, would you like a cup of tea?” Making time for tea has become a daily ritual for psychology professor Douglas Trimble. “There’s something very civilized about it. Everyone in Pakistan drinks tea.” For the past five years, Trimble has been serving and teaching in Lahore, Pakistan, a city of about 10
A Time for Tea: Professor Douglas Trimble returns from Pakistan Read Post »