Students sacrifice sleep for spirituality
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The 8th Annual Music Gala was graced by the presence of Eastern University’s faculty to fill the sanctuary of the Church of the Savior. The experience of Eastern’s music faculty come from a variety of places. From Juilliard to Peabody Institute, from international radio broadcasts to New York Philharmonic, the experience served the faculty well.
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March Madness, one of the best months for sports lovers, is finally here, and the tournament has kicked off with some great matches and upsets. The dictionary defines an upset: to defeat or over throw an opponent that is considered more formidable. I think Butler should have its school logo printed right next to
The average lifespan of an NFL offensive lineman is 18 years shorter than the average American’s. The current NFL lockout/NFLPA decertification is a culmination of events that is much more complicated than most people want to admit. It is more than a bunch of greedy players who should just shut up and be grateful to
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Our Christian mission should not require low standards
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When you hear the term “feminism,” what comes to mind? Many people will give similar answers to this question, and the stigmas associated with feminists are rigid. Eastern University’s “This is What a Feminist Looks Like” panel discussion proved that there are as many different faces of feminism as there are feminists. The panel discussion,
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The Band of Christian Athletic Gentlemen is new to our campus this year thanks to Joey Wilmot, a junior Elementary Education major and men’s lacrosse player. Wilmot “saw a need for Christian athletes to step up and be Christian role models, not just on my team, (but) in all athletics.” Wilmot is a member
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