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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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Laura Temons revitalizes the Neuman Club as a safe harbor for Catholics at Eastern

The term “Catholic” has all sorts of connotations, most of them negative. In the eyes of some Protestants, Catholics are nothing but idol-worshippers and followers of man-made rules. Eastern University prides itself on welcoming all Christian traditions, but that does not prevent some from forming misconceptions about the traditions less common on campus. Junior Laura

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