The results are in
Students elect next executive board
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Despite the heavy rain on April 20, students and faculty packed the Eagle Great Room to hear representatives from national organizations debate the current immigration policy and reform. While the high attendance may have been a result of requirements for classes, those who weathered the storm saw two very different styles and perspectives on the
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The Campolo College of Graduate and Professional Studies will soon welcome Dr. Debra Heath-Thornton, Ed. D., who will be serving as the Dean beginning in July 2009. Heath-Thornton is replacing former Dean Tony Blair who returned to his position as a faculty member of CCGPS in the fall of 2008. Heath-Thornton’s appointment was a result
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Members of the Multimedia Team are hard at work developing a new media Web site for the Eastern community. This site, tentatively called euMedia, will have different sections for videos, music, podcasts and photography. Once the site is launched, faculty, students and staff will be invited to upload content. As a preview of this media
euTube uploaded on trial-basis Read Post »
Chancellor Hall creates Center for Early African Christianity
Early Christianity rooted in African perspectives Read Post »
Doane hill was transformed into an all-day outdoor concert festival for Beyond Existence on April 18. Constant Recourse, The Wrecking, Ten Shekel Shirt, Adrian’s Fall, Alice Rouse and Goodnight States performed. The small turnout for the event could have been due to the large amount of athletic games that took place on the same day
Beyond Existence rocks Eastern Read Post »
Junior Chelsea Holden is admittedly addicted to watching design shows where people completely remodel old spaces. This weekend, she will be in charge of her own extreme makeover as she leads a team of volunteers in cleaning and modernizing the John Welsh Elementary library in Philadelphia with a Phillies-inspired theme. Holden, an elementary major, found
Philly elementary school library to receive Phanatic facelift Read Post »
For its last event of the school year, EU Theatre will present The Performing Arts Living Room on May 1-2 at 8 p.m. and May 3 at 3 p.m. For just five dollars, students can come to the McInnis auditorium to see a collection of ten-minute plays and monologues with “subjects ranging from marriage, family
With a franchise reboot of the Star Trek series, an Adam Sandler comedy set in NYC and a World War II epic directed by Quentin Tarentino, this summer’s movie season promises to be an action-packed thriller with a few hidden gems. Here are five of the most anticipated and understated films of summer 2009: 1.
Sci-Fi and animation plan to dominate summer movies Read Post »