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What Boils My Egg

As I write this, I am watching several of my peers log onto their Eastern accounts, coffee in hand and twitching with anticipation for their class registration sign-up to begin. Their eyes glazed over as they hit Refresh, waiting for the opportunity to snag the last seats for their next semester’s classes. Luckily for me, […]

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Juggling Class and Court

A term you hear more and more these days is the term “student-athlete.” Now we’re not talking about the Division I superstar who plays their sport and just happens to be affiliated with an academic institution. And we’re not talking about those people who spend every hour outside of their sport in the library working.

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Experiencing the differences of a cross-cultural education

Maame Yankah, a junior Economic Development major from Ghana, discusses in an interview the differences of her cross cultural experiences and how it impacted her education and faith. Accustom to the atmosphere of a boarding school for 18 years, Yankah notes the most significant educational difference is what she calls the ‘chew and pour’ Ghanaian

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The Rundown

Playoff season is upon us. The Field Hockey postseason got underway on November 1st with Women’s Soccer and Volleyball to follow on the 2nd. Field Hockey earned the #2 seed in the Freedom Conference and hosted #3 FDU at 3:00 p.m on the 1st. The team has blazed into the postseason, winning 5 consecutive games.

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