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As an athletic training student at Eastern, I have had the opportunity to spend clinical rotations working with Division I athletes. These teams included Villanova University’s football and Saint Joseph University’s field hockey and men’s basketball teams. The most delightful aspect of working with Division I athletes is the ability to treat them the way […]

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Men’s Lacrosse

Eastern University men’s lacrosse team is focused. If you watch a practice, you can feel the players’ intensity. The Eagles finished 10-6 overall with a 9-2 record in the Freedom Conference in 2011. Their dreams of the NCAA tournament were cut short due to a tough loss in the MAC quarterfinal to Elizabethtown. Last year’s

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Conflict in Syria

An uprising against the administration of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was sparked last March and has since led to an estimated 7,000 deaths—civilians, government troops and “defectors.” The situation became increasingly heated in November 2011 in an area called Jabal al-Zawiya. There, Syrian security forces killed approximately 200 people, assumed to be army “defectors.” These

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Black History Month: Origins

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What Boils My Egg

There is nothing more sacred to me than my personal space. I believe that played a factor (albeit a small one) in my decision to attend a smaller liberal arts college. When it comes to writing, or reading, or even going out for a walk to clear the mind, I cannot stress enough the importance

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Capitalism and Christianity

The Pledge of Allegiance is fairly common in America. It is recited in public school classrooms and public events. One phrase of the pledge is actually fairly new: “under God.” Louis A. Bowman added this to the pledge in 1954, when “under-God consciousness swept the nation.” In the 2012 Republican race, Mitt Romney has used

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