Capital Punishment
Negative Christian perspective on the death penalty
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Negative Christian perspective on the death penalty
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Affirmative Christian perspective on the death penalty
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A coming together of Anthropology and Theology
Anthropology colloquia Read Post »
A closer look at the mid-term election and what it means
Corbett and Toomey win in Pa. Read Post »
To most American students, corporal punishment in schools is a thing of the past. Parents or grandparents may have experienced it, but it is not something that garners much media attention these days. However, corporal punishment is still prevalent in many countries, including India. Over the summer, a young Indian boy named Rouvanjit Rawla hanged
Corporal punishment still common in Indian schools Read Post »
The crowd gathered, the Dining Commons were set, the pumpkins were ready and junior Shaant Shishmanian was in a dress. Things got extremely interesting on Friday, November 5, when over 150 students packed into the Dining Commons to watch Mr. Eastern contestants strut their stuff for the ninth consecutive year. The excitement was
Mr. Eastern of 2010 crowned Read Post »
The NFL now says that you are not allowed to hit a player too hard or else you will be fined. The NFL has cracked down on devastating hits, especially after Eagles’ Pro Bowl wide receiver DeSean Jackson went down after a hit from Atlanta’s Dunta Robinson a few weeks ago. Jackson lay motionless on
Sports opinion: NFL’s gone too far Read Post »
Rutgers junior Eric LeGrand paralyzed
College football gets dangerous Read Post »
Following an exciting overtime win from the Eastern men’s soccer team in the semifinals on November 2, the #2-seeded Eagles fell to the top-seeded DeSales University in the MAC Championship finals Saturday, November 6. The final score of the game was 3-0. The Eagles let in all three of the goals in the first half.
Men’s soccer (5-2-0 MAC) Read Post »