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When you need something to do… Read Post »
at night and by day
When you need something to do… Read Post »
John Romanski, affectionately known as “J.R.” by most students and faculty, has once again taken the position of Resident Director for the Gallup Residence Hall. “I think it’s pretty cool that he comes back every time that Eastern needs him,” senior Zach Campbell said. “He’s got a great attitude towards serving others.” Romanski first became
J.R. returns as Gallup RD with high expectations Read Post »
When English professor Chris Bittenbender went to Scotland during his sabbatical last year, he expected to research the censored work of Scottish writers. Instead, he found himself doing research on something different. “I got sidetracked into researching Scottish writers who were obscured but not necessarily censored,” he said. Bittenbender conducted both his planned and unplanned
Prof finds Nessie, obscured writers while on sabbatical in Scotland Read Post »
The wheels on the vans go round and round; however, the numbers of wheels have been cut significantly here as Eastern has recently discontinued use of several of the university’s 15-passenger vans. The cut, which was made over the summer, was made for a number of reasons, according to Bettie Ann Brigham, vice president of
Vans cut from fleet for safety; groups must pay for gas Read Post »
Eastern’s fundraising response just the first planned step
After Hurricane Katrina, finding how to help Read Post »
After traveling to many different places, including Palestine, as a missionary, Eastern’s new associate professor of missions decided to try something different. Andrew Bush began serving as a missionary in 1986, ministering mostly in the Philippines, southeast Asia and Ramallah, Palestine. He and his wife decided to move back to the United States in order
New missions prof experienced in field Read Post »
The Student Activity Board’s Labor Day trips proved to be a worthwhile undertaking, according to its members. On Labor Day, the SAB sponsored free trips to Ocean City, New Jersey and Philadelphia’s South Street. They were also going to sponsor a trip to the Philadelphia Zoo but canceled the trip when nobody signed up. “[We
Labor Day trips mean fun on the beach, in Philly Read Post »
–FYI–Recently came across your pic of me w/kids from one of this summer’s camps, and wanted to point out that the camp being pictured was not held in Chestnut Hill, as the caption suggested, but rather the Brewerytown section of North Philly at Trinity Baptist Church.
Yes! And. . . article Read Post »
There is a parking problem on this campus. And it is not that there are too few spaces, because little can be done about that. It’s that people can’t park in the spaces we have. Almost every day, there are vehicles parked inappropriately in the upper and lower McInnis lots. Some vehicles straddle two parking
Inquiring Minds: You can spare a minute for courtesy in parking Read Post »
Beer is good, and sex is too. Now that I said it, I’m sure it got your attention. But before you form a lynch mob, hear me out. The traditions in which most of us were raised have us too afraid to talk about these important issues. But instead of fearfully shrinking away from these
Life within and without boundaries: one take on three taboos Read Post »