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Laura Temons revitalizes the Neuman Club as a safe harbor for Catholics at Eastern

The term “Catholic” has all sorts of connotations, most of them negative. In the eyes of some Protestants, Catholics are nothing but idol-worshippers and followers of man-made rules. Eastern University prides itself on welcoming all Christian traditions, but that does not prevent some from forming misconceptions about the traditions less common on campus. Junior Laura […]

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Dr. Francois’ sabbatical experience goes well beyond the office

From 2008-2009, Dr. Ann Francois traveled to the African country of Burkina Faso, intending to teach and research her book. However, what she took away from this trip extended far beyond the office or the classroom. In 2008, Francois traveled to the Birkinan city of Ouagadougou to teach American Literature and Poetry Criticism at the

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Women’s basketball

The women’s basketball team has kicked off its season with a bang. After taking the Eagles to a 16-9 overall record last season, second-year head coach Nate Davis looks to make an even stronger drive to the playoffs this season. “We want to win the Freedom Conference and make a push for the NCAA tournament.

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Men’s basketball

The men’s basketball team is off to a fantastic start.   The Eagles started the season in style, defeating Rosemont College 58-55 in the game’s final seconds. Since then, they have had a 111-84 victory against the visiting Lions from Penn State Abington. That victory came during the Nate Ware Invitational on Friday, November 18th.

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