Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story not meant to be what the novel is
Alumnus responds to Rebecca Harwick’s review from the last issue
Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story not meant to be what the novel is Read Post »
Alumnus responds to Rebecca Harwick’s review from the last issue
Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story not meant to be what the novel is Read Post »
This year’s Spring Dance Concert promises to be an eclectic conglomeration of dance styles, including modern, jazz, ballet and even swing. “It’s always interesting; in every concert you have different expressions, different styles and different cultures represented,” senior dance major Yatzaira Marcano said. The concert, titled “Passages,” is being held April 22 at 8 p.m.
Spring Dance Concert to feature various styles Read Post »
The team is currently 7-1 in the PAC, with an overall record of 8-3. In the past two weeks, they have garnered victories over Alvernia (16-7), Gwynedd-Mercy (15-9) and Arcadia (19-2). Their latest victory was over Cedar Crest with a score of 21-3. Their only loss in the PAC was to Cabrini (8-9) on April
Women’s LAX 7-1 in PAC after recent win at home Read Post »
The weeks from March 25 through April 8 were rough for the ladies, whose PAC record dropped from 5-3 after their split double-header against Wesley College to 6-6 after another split double-header against Immaculata University on March 31 and a double-header loss to conference favorite College Misericordia on April 1. In non-PAC play, the team
Softball falls to .500 in PAC Read Post »
The recent evening of worship presented by Brighter Day Ministries reached more than just Eastern students. Within the audience during that April 3 service were students from West Philadelphia High School. This was not the first time many of these students had been on campus. During the weekend of February 21, many members of WPHS’s
Brighter Day Ministries connects Philly high school students to mentors, Christ Read Post »
Jammin’ Java recently hosted the annual Literary Coffeehouse and gave young writers an opportunity to showcase poetry, short stories and other forms of literature. The event, held April 6 and sponsored by the Writing Center, was orchestrated by senior English majors Andrea Priest, Shannon Whiting and Sarah Vanacore, with help from professor John Nordlof. Set
Students share poetry, stories at Writing Center-sponsored Literary Coffeehouse Read Post »
Lent is more than just an opportunity to give up a bad habit. For Roman Catholics, the Eastern Orthodox and some Protestants, it is instead one of the most significant times of the year, and is marked by traditions that in some cases stretch back centuries. One tradition observed by all three branches of Christianity
As Easter nears, Lenten traditions point to Christ Read Post »
The first thing the audience saw when they walked into the auditorium was a forest: a big, sprawling forest with trees that went up the sides of the stage, movable set pieces, a ramp that served as a small hill and a tower embedded into the side of the stage. It was, in a word,
Into the Woods a spectacle in all elements of production Read Post »