Baseball team prepares for spring break in Florida
Season jumpstarts with practices despite weather
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Season jumpstarts with practices despite weather
Baseball team prepares for spring break in Florida Read Post »
The question was not whether the show would go on, but just how much money the school would dish out to allow it to go on. Eastern’s theater program nearly suffered a budget cut and is soon to suffer the absence of director Mark Hallen, who will be going on sabbatical in the spring. Hallen
Overcrowding in the parking lots, which apparently stemmed from a rise in first year permit grants and illegal parking by resident students and commuters, has been a source of frustration for many Eastern students. “I don’t think first-years should be granted parking permits,” said junior Kim Siegel. “First-years should build a community with one another.
Overcrowded parking lots frustrate commuters, resident students Read Post »
Editor, Could you be kind enough to pass this on to Ms, Robinson? Book Review: Dewitched, by Tim BakerBy Ruth Robinson “I’ve never really been a Wiccan,” he said, “but I’ve had this dance around it.” Dear Ms. Robinson, I am sure Mr. Baker means well, but religious belief is a matter of opinion and
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Dear Sir/Madam I was dismayed to stumble across your contributor, Ruth Robinson’s review of Tom Baker’s book. I was disappointed to see her come down so unthinkingly and wholeheartedly on the side of the bigotry, scare-mongering and wilful misunderstanding that defiles every page of this unfortunate tome. But I had at the back of my
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According to the title page, The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien is a work of fiction. As the book unfolds, however, the line distinguishing between fiction and fact is bent, blurred and removed entirely. The Things They Carried is primarily concerned with telling the true war story, not the moral war story or the
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The lobby was buzzing with conversation, punch and cookies. The parents, students, friends and faculty were shifting impatiently waiting for the doors to open. Suddenly, a group of plainly clad women, and a few nuns, wordlessly enter the lobby and began to scrub floors and clean windows. The audience was suddenly made part of the
Measure for Measure tackles tough issues, shakes up Shakespeare in a modern adaptation Read Post »
Although the volleyball team has been performing excellently in previous years, the team has now grown stronger through first-year player Emma Klein. She is ecstatic about playing varsity her first year. “I would have been happy just getting a chance to play, but getting to start is really amazing,” Klein said. “I was not expecting
Volleyball ends successful season, gains strength through talented players Read Post »
The Eastern cheering squad is determined to make this year its best year. With a team consisting of just 10 girls, one could assume that this may be a burden. Despite their small number, however, there is reason to be excited about Eastern’s cheerleading team this year. “We’re doing better things with 10 cheerleaders than
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With news of the invasion in the Iraqi city of Falluja, I am again burdened by the gravity of the choice the American people have supported in declaring war against the regime of Saddam Hussein to bring about the much-desired democracy that all freedom loving people earnestly want. Al-Zarqawi, the leader of the Iraqi insurgency,
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