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True Sacrifice

One would think that giving more in quantity would actually be giving more of an offering. As always, Jesus had to go against the “obvious” view. The story of the widow in Luke is an example of that. Normally, Luke 21:1-4 is discussed in reference to tithing and giving to the church. There is definite

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Baseball update

Currently at 9-4, the Eastern University baseball team is off to a solid start this season. There are thirty-one players on the roster, including seven freshmen and twenty-four returning students. The team opened out the season with a double-header at Swarthmore College, where they lost the first game and won the second. The Eagles then

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Ears to the Pavement

I gave up Facebook because it takes up too much of my time, which takes away from my time with God. Shaina Rajan, First-Year For Lent, I gave up my first free moment of the day, where I would usually be on the internet, and I read the C.S. Lewis Lent devotional booklet that was

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Things to do this Spring

Spring. The time we have all been waiting for. All around Eastern’s campus, students can enjoy a whole new range of activities in the great outdoors! Study outside: It sounds cliché, but doing school work out in the sunshine can help you concentrate better, focusing on important material that you could miss if you were

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EU Softball starts strong

Eastern’s softball team kicked off the 2012 season in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, over spring break. The team participated in the Snowbird Softball Tournament, which consists of eight games against opponents from NCAA Division III and NAIA. “At the start of the week, we each had our own individual goals in mind, but by the

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What Boils My Egg

Sometimes it astonishes me how strong an effect popular culture has on everyday American life. It seeps into the daily mundane activities, reminding us of moments on the silver screen that made us laugh, cry, scream in terror or gush with admiration. We remember these feelings, and these words, and we apply them to our

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Network administrator Benjamin Davis speaks about his time at Eastern

Everything is connected. This may seem like an obvious life philosophy for someone who works with networks all day, but Benjamin Davis truly takes it to heart. Currently Eastern’s networking and systems administrator, Davis has had a long history at Eastern University. Davis first moved to Eastern in 2001 as an undergraduate student with a

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