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No two political dilemmas are ever, or have ever been, identical. Every situation has its own set of particularities: these people, this place, this issue, these rules. This means that politics is almost always messy and solutions are rarely clear-cut. How, then, can students prepare for these sorts of dilemmas? How can they prepare for
The political life and the moral imagination Read Post »
In many countries, it has become mandatory to vote in every election, as this is a requirement for a nation to be a true democracy. However, while the United States has always encouraged voters to participate, our government has never imposed a law requiring each citizen to vote. As the voter turnout drops each year,
Should voting in the United States be mandatory? Read Post »
First Person Arts’ mission states that they, as an organization, “believe that everyone has a story to tell and that storytelling connects us with each other and the
First Person Arts brings memoirs to life Read Post »
Intramural sports are a fun way for students to compete in recreational sports. They are organized games that most participants enjoy playing. Sometimes you find students who play just to play, but, at Eastern, the students believe it to be more than that. For any competitor who has a need for winning, intramurals can be
Intramurals kick off Read Post »
Eastern University has announced that its new College Success Program for Students Living with Autism Spectrum Disorder will officially begin offering services in Fall 2012. The idea formed in the late 1990s: The Cushing Center for Counseling and Academic Support could be expanded to include a cohort-based program to help students on the Autism Spectrum
College Success Program to launch in fall 2012 Read Post »