Serious journalism or glorified gossip?
American news media under scrutiny
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American news media under scrutiny
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Team spends last week of December in Orlando, Fla.
Men’s basketball trades snow for sun Read Post »
For sophomore Maria Horning and senior Lindsay Moyer, the accolades keep coming. The Philadelphia Inquirer listed both athletes as part of their Academic All-Area teams for the fall. Honorees are selected by the sports information offices from 28 area colleges, including Division I schools like Drexel and Temple. Horning earned the title of Volleyball
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Former Houstan Texans cheerleader trades pom poms for coaching position and grad school
From the Pro Bowl to Philadelphia Read Post »
There seems to be plenty of drama floating around the late night television shows. Audiences are torn between who they wish to support on the battlefield of ratings. From the very start of the situation, I knew whose side I was on … You know what really boils my egg? Jay Leno. The man with
The men’s basketball team is without one of its top scorers this semester. Senior Jason Reels was dismissed from Eastern for academic reasons. Before Reels’ departure, the three-year starter was averaging 15 points a game this season. Reels also helped the Eagles offensively as they averaged 72 points a game during
Men’s basketball captain dismissed Read Post »
When she first heard about the earthquake, Dr. Joselli Deans was dumbfounded. The first-generation Haitian American dance professor, who has numerous family members living in Port-au-Prince, did not know what to think. “I was just sort of dazed and I didn’t realize or understand the extent of the destruction until the next
The gift of listening Read Post »
In response to the devastation in Haiti, the Student Activities Board quickly put together a benefit concert on Jan. 23 called “Music & Words for Haiti.” The three-hour concert featured students, faculty, staff and alumni with talents ranging from singing and rap to prophetic words and testimonies. Those in attendance were encouraged to give a
Students share their hearts and talents at Haiti benefit concert Read Post »
The stage in McInnis auditorium is covered with students and volunteers who lay flat on their backs. Some giggle, unsure of what’s about to happen. Some wait patiently for instruction. What are they doing there? They’re warming-up for rehearsal for the Yes! And… musical, A Winter Sort of Thing: It’s About Time, which will be
Yes! And… improves lives through improv Read Post »