The Gender Mess
Does equality outrank protection of all?
In order for small businesses to stay afloat in today’s economy and remain ahead of competition, establishments must evolve to adopt modern technologies. More than ever, businesses are focusing on satisfying customer’s needs to maintain steady foot traffic, with a popular request being faster, easier checkout methods. The most popular example of this is smartphone
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To celebrate National Jazz and Poetry Month, Eastern’s Friends of the Library presents a month of snazzy events! Friday, April 5th At 10:30 in the Upper Atrium of the Warner Library, The Friends of the Library is showing “The Cotton Club.” Starring Richard Gere and Nicholas Cage, “The Cotton Club” embarks on the journey of
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I have been a proud Roman Catholic for 20 years. Needless to say, the text I received several weeks ago from my dad telling me that our church’s leader, Pope Benedict XVI, had resigned came as a bit of a shock. Anxious to find out exactly what had happened, I immediately logged onto Twitter. What
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The Roman Catholic Church has named their 266th pope. Pope Francis, the first elected Latin American, who was formerly Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires. It was thought that his age of 76 had ruled him out of the papacy, but the people of Buenos Aires, where he was Archbishop, rejoiced in his being
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Storehouse Church, located in Plymouth Meeting, is hosting a women’s worship night titled “SHE again.” “SHE BELIEVES” will be held on Saturday, April 6th at 7:00 p.m., and is located at Calvary Vision Church in Blue Bell, PA. Tickets start at $15; see storehousechurch.com for more information.
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This past weekend, the city of Philadelphia saw first hand the madness of March in the NCAA Tournament. On Friday, students and workers alike in the Philadelphia area watched two local teams, Temple and La Salle, upset higher seeded favorites, N.C. State and Kansas State, in the tournament. For La Salle, it was their second
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Police force has declined
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Eastern’s 10th Annual Music Gala
A decade of music: Read Post »
Eastern’s Student Athletic Trainers Association
Extending the impact: Read Post »