December commencement draws near
Graduating seniors invited to speak
December commencement draws near Read Post »
Graduating seniors invited to speak
December commencement draws near Read Post »
It is more than a rumor that core courses are under reevaluation. It is a time for review and possibly for change, according to Julie Elliott, director of advising and first-year programs and lecturer in Christian ethics, and Kathy Lee, political science department chair. The entire core, fixed and breadth, will be evaluated, but there
Core courses evaluated by faculty and students Read Post »
Earlier this fall, Eastern University installed a system known as e2Campus, a mass notification system that enables a non-technical administrator to communicate time-sensitive information to the entire campus at once. However, only approximately 700 people have signed up for the e2Campus alert system. Why would so few students sign up for such a beneficial program?
e2Campus gets overlooked Read Post »
At the age of one, senior Bailey Pretak exhibited a love for piano and could often be seen playing around with the keys in her home. Now, 21 years later, Bailey showcased her countless hours of hard work at her senior recital on Dec. 1. Her recital consisted of eight different numbers, including pieces by
Senior music major leaves her mark on Eastern Read Post »
Imagine creating a new Web site and a few months later seeing ComScore (a global Internet information provider) report four million unique visitors to your site in one month. Welcome to the world of the creators of GodTube.com. Based on the roaring success of YouTube.com, Godtube is the Christian alternative. The creators call it a
GodTube reviewed: The YouTube for Christians Read Post »
Dear Editor, I must compliment the Waltonian in compiling such a strong list of books as must-reads for every student; my especial thanks goes to Mr. Milbourne for his fine work. Among other things that tickled me, it was good to see that George Eldon Ladd is still being read and appreciated; permit me also
Letters to the editor: Readers respond to articles Read Post »
Looking forward in your life to the end of college, graduation can seem like one big nightmare. You can see friends and family congratulating you, but also loans and careers pointing daggers at you. For many of us not going on to graduate school, graduation from this university is the end of the road. No
Inquiring Minds: Fear ye not in graduating Read Post »
Grad and nursing students set to use Eagle Learning Center in spring
Construction of new building on schedule Read Post »
There is no perfect way to go through college because everyone is different, and God has different plans for each life. But there are things you might want to make happen. And there are things you most likely want to avoid. From a senior who has five and a half years of Eastern experience, here
Words of wisdom from a graduating senior Read Post »