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The challenge of injuries to college athletes
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The challenge of injuries to college athletes
Living with the pain Read Post »
Men’s Basketball School………………..PAC………Overall1. Immaculata………1-0………..3-02. Gwynedd-Mercy..1-0………..4-1 3. Misericordia………1-0……….5-24. Alvernia……………1-0………..3-25. Neumann………….1-1………..3-26. Cabrini…………….1-1…………2-37. Marywood…………0-1………..2-38. Eastern…………….0-2…………1-39. Centenary…………0-2…………1-5 Recent Action 12/1 Eastern 55, Alvernia 63Top Scorer: So. Jason Reels-14Top Rebounder: Reels-8 11/29 Eastern 68, Gwynedd-Mercy 79Top Scorer: Fr. Derek Wright-16Top Rebounder: Jr. Mike Johnson-12 OVERALL LEADERS:Scorer: Reels & Sr. Ty Coleman-44Rebounder: Jr. Daryl Leegwater-24 Women’s Basketball School………………..PAC……….Overall North Division1. Marywood………..1-0…………5-02.
Home games in bold. Dec. 6Women’s Basketball @ Lancaster Bible College 7 p.m. Dec. 8Women’s Basketball vs. Farleigh Dickenson 1 p.m. Dec. 15Men’s Basketball @ Delaware Valley College 7 p.m. Dec. 19-20Men’s Basketball @ Hoop in Surf Invitational, Honolulu, HI Jan. 4-5Men’s Basketball @ York College Tournament Jan. 7Women’s Basketball @ PSU-Delaware County 7 p.m.
Two weeks ago the college football season kicked off. Millions of students packed stadiums across the United States wearing the colors of their universities and shaking the bleachers like a swarm of energetic college kids should. Meanwhile, back in St. Davids, Pa., Eastern’s field hockey and men’s soccer teams opened their seasons at home in
Inquiring Minds: We’ve got the Holy Spirit but does anyone have school spirit? Read Post »
Going to class or not can be one of the most difficult decisions for college students. When students are confronted with a bombardment of demands, class is always the safe bet to be left off the list of things to do in a day. Some classes throw up the inconvenient stoplight that makes missing class
Inquiring Minds: A toast to the professors that make class worth it Read Post »
Jon Ambrose Staff Writer “Ultimate!” The player yells, throwing the frisbee as far as he can. Most college students have started an Ultimate Frisbee game this way, but most haven’t played with the intensity Eastern’s team has. This team is no joke; they mean business. Sending two teams to a tournament at Houghton College in
Ultimate Frisbee competes in New York Read Post »
“Eastern student wins $1,200 through online Wall Street game,” could very well be a headline next April as the SIFE Club has started the Eastern University Wall Street game as one of their many projects this semester. Students in Free Enterprise is both a club and class that focuses on activities and events suitable to
SIFE gets creative Read Post »
According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, in the past five years, Philadelphia’s homicide rate has increased 36 percent and is still rising. Among the nation’s 10 largest cities, Philadelphia has the highest murder rate and sees more than one killing per day. Ivory Khalid, a senior psychology major and a former intern at Philadelphia’s Juvenile Court,
Looking through the eyes of the inner city Read Post »
As the fall sports seasons come to a close, the Eastern community now turns from the outdoor fields to the indoor gymnasium. There is a desire for more excitement, more passion and more courage within the sports teams. Fans seek determined and brave players to win games for the home team. This season, the men’s
Basketball teams ready to shock opponents and fans Read Post »
Tennis is a game that many people find difficult to understand. They question how the game works, why zero is love, and what the point of the game even is. After some research, I have discovered the answers to all these questions and more. Originating in Europe during the 19th century, tennis was designed for
On the Sideline: Tennis Read Post »