Curious about life on Mars?
So is NASA
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With summer fading away, the crisp air of autumn settles in to take summer’s place. Whether you realized this by the change in temperature or by Starbucks’ Pumpkin Spice Latte, fall has descended upon us. All the fun activities you love to do this time of year are here once again. And yes, you can
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College is all about finding something fun to do with friends that does not cost a lot of money. On Saturday, September 29th, there’s something free and interesting to do at Valley Forge Historical Park. The Founders’ Day Festival is a colonial-themed family event that is fun for college students, too. There is good food,
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What an observatory and planetarium can provide to students
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Every now and then, I feel the need to list off things that are really “boiling” me lately. And, as it turns out, this little therapeutic activity just may be interesting enough to share with the world. I present to you, my friends, something a little different this week… My Boiled Egg List of the
Eastern was very lucky to have Gio Gonzalez here on campus on September 13th to speak to our athletes. Gonzalez is famous for coining the phrase “all in,” which inspired the NFL’s New York Giants to win the 2012 Super Bowl. He introduced the phrase at a team chapel, when the Giants were 7-8 and
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There is a place to go to keep your wallet full and you fashion in step with the latest trends. Green Street Consignment has high-end clothes that are still affordable within the college student budget. So keep your love of fashion, as well as your wallet, with shopping consignment retail. Where? 848 West Lancaster Ave.,Bryn
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Those who visited Phoenixville this past weekend witnessed the town being crowded with blues fans. Reeves Park in Phoenixville hosted its Third Annual Blues Festival this past Saturday. The all day festival included nationally recognized blues artists, as well as little-known local musicians. Different musical acts played from 1:00 p.m. all the way up until
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