Crossing the divide: Students and faculty who switched
Cabrini vs. Eastern: The rivalry unpacked
Reflections on the ongoing conflict in Iraq
Over 1,335 days. More than 2,865 American soldiers killed. On average, more than two American lives are lost daily. Those are the facts concerning the war in Iraq. On Nov.…
Graduation: A new start to life
“After graduation, I am planning on continuing to work in the Office of Financial Aid, handling the Student Employment part. In April 2007, I’ll be getting married, so I have…
The inside scoop on working at Sodexho
Who would want to wear a floppy hat in public? Who wants to chisel sauce stains off of countertops? Who wants to cut vegetables? I do. And for more than…
Notes from afar: A hesitant farewell from Belize
I settle into my hammock. The sun is setting, the cows are all draped in shadow and the blithe air is full of their bellowing as they finish their last-minute…
Does segregation’s shadow reach us?
By Dan Leonard: Dealing with the question of why Eastern is so segregated is hard to address, particularly because it seems that most of Eastern doesn’t believe it is segregated,…
Inquiring Minds: Living justice like we mean it: One suggestion
Now is the perfect time to get serious about our self-proclaimed concern for justice. We at Eastern have spent the past semester being saturated with the ideas that justice is…
The Fountain Disappoints
The opening frame of The Fountain is directly taken out of the book that holds the most clarity and truth – the Bible. As the movie goes back and forth…
Hip-Hop Artists Promote Values
“Don’t rap. Preach the gospel,” sophomore Dave Berkeyheiser said. Berkeyheiser, sophomore Jason Petrilla and junior Sean Matthews are in the process of creating their first hip-hop album together. They hope…
Player Profile: Mary Fitch
First-year Mary Fitch ended up cheerleading by chance in high school. Now, she has a love for the sport that she defends from stereotypes. Fitch has an athletic history. She…