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Photographs submitted by first-year Madeleine Stokes
Eyes heavy with arms hefty he drags his body from dorm to class to class to class. This is Monday. He has not recovered from his weekend bash, the fiesta he had, and so he still wants to sleep and play, just simply laze around, anything but go to his Monday classes. He especially dreads
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After 42 years of tyrannical reign, Colonel Moammar Gadhafi has been killed. The former Libyan leader was pronounced dead on Thursday, October 19th in his home town of Sirte during a raid by Libyan rebels. Hoping that the colonel’s Mediterranean homeland would not fall into loyalist hands, Libyan rebels persisted through weeks of fighting, making
Touched the lives of many and will never be forgotten
Dr. Terry Weathersby Read Post »
? Every year, the Federal government awards billions of dollars in Financial Aid to colleges and universities across the country. So it is not unreasonable of it to ask the question, “Where is the money going?” This question is the idea behind Eastern University’s re-accreditation process, which evaluates various aspects of university health, including
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Summer trip to support anti-trafficking organization
Graduate students gain cross-cultural experience Read Post »
Eastern Theater is gearing up for its latest production: William Shakespeare’s “Twelfth
Eastern puts Shakespeare in the Civil War Read Post »
The Spiritual Metrics Conference measures the effect of ministry
Calculating Impact Read Post »
Every fall semester, students wait in anticipation for one weekend full of fun and diverse events. Dia Del Este occurred over the weekend of October 27th-29th. As in years past, it hopped around various locations on campus. Despite the unseasonal Halloween snowstorm, Eastern students ventured out for a rousing good time. The celebration kicked off