As election results trickle in, university reacts
Bush gets re-elected, country divided
As election results trickle in, university reacts Read Post »
Bush gets re-elected, country divided
As election results trickle in, university reacts Read Post »
Hey all -I know this isn’t exactly what “to the editor” is designed for but I had some trouble searching your the site for specific issues. I am currently in grad school for Higher Education and I am studying social activism on campuses. I was wondering if it was possible for you to forward to
Eileen Korman, known by the Eastern community for greeting people who enter the Dining Commons and swiping their E-cards with a smile, was recently given an opportunity to speak with a piece of Eastern history. A few weeks ago during a Sunday lunch, Korman had the privilege of meeting with one of the Walton family
Walton family member comes home, visits Eastern Read Post »
We live in a culture of fear. Everywhere we go, people tell us that we are all part of the army in the so-called war on terrorism. The terrorists are ready to strike. Watch out for those suspicious people and report them to the government. Watch out! I live fifteen minutes from the Watch Out
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Only the Prince of Peace can eliminate fear in the church Read Post »
For anyone who read “Catholics Hold Prayer Meetings in Gough” in the September 29 issue of The Waltonian I would like to make clear that the article did not express how I really feel about the Church. I have not converted to Catholicism and do not plan on doing so anytime soon. It is not
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Interest in Catholicism does not mean a distaste for Protestantism Read Post »
With only a few days left before the presidential election, newspapers and world leaders alike are stepping forward and backing the two main candidates, John Kerry and George W. Bush. For the most part, the results have been predictable. Papers such as the Chicago Tribune, which backed Bush in the 2000 election, are once again
Newspapers, world leaders lend support to favorite U.S. presidential candidates Read Post »
Black, Lee discuss upcoming election, war on Iraq
Students encouraged to get involved Read Post »
It was a dusk-like night with a slight drizzle, and we editors were off our heads with fright as we started layout for the next issue of The Waltonian. With eyes tearing up and crossed from prolonged screen vision atrophy, we looked at the empty pages in endless blank stares-the last day of layout and
INQUIRING MINDS: Ghost of Walton invades Waltonian office Read Post »
Helping out in the community has always been a goal of Eastern, and the goal of student-led ministries on campus. Habitat for Humanity is no different. Through the work of some ambitious and hard-working students, many on campus will have even more opportunities to do their part in the community. Habitat for Humanity is raising
Habitat for Humanity lends Norristown a helping hand Read Post »
To trash an empty ink cartridge is to waste a valuable item. These products are intricately made and contain very costly parts. There is another, more productive way to get rid of used ink cartridges. Dr. Mike Mtika, sociology professor, is Eastern University’s advocate for Tzomma Shoffa, a program that takes used ink cartridges and
Recycled ink cartridges fund programs in Africa Read Post »