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The Eagle Classic

The Eagle Classic is a fundraiser run by members of the athletic staff in order to raise money and promote the Eastern athletic department. It was played at the White Manor Country Club where 44 golfers enjoyed lunch and time at the driving range. After playing 18 holes of golf ,before trophies and awards were

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Gadhafi era ends

After 42 years of tyrannical reign, Colonel Moammar Gadhafi has been killed. The former Libyan leader was pronounced dead on Thursday, October 19th in his home town of Sirte during a raid by Libyan rebels. Hoping that the colonel’s Mediterranean homeland would not fall into loyalist hands, Libyan rebels persisted through weeks of fighting, making

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World Series Fever

The St. Louis Cardinals was a team that defied the odds. They were a team that was 10.5 games behind the Atlanta Braves in the standings in late August and was anything but a favorite to win the 2011 World Series title. For anyone who enjoys a thrilling baseball game, the 2011 World Series is

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Hoops Mania- Huge Success

On a rainy Thursday night at Eastern University; students, faculty, and staff were in for a treat as the men and women’s basketball teams showcased their talents in yet again, another successful Hoops Mania. The night was opened by a prayer from President David Black. Soon after, Eastern’s spirit team came onto the floor to

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On the same page with your SGA

Come kick off Dia Del Este weekend with Eastern’s traditional event…Mr. Eastern 2011! When: Friday, October 28, 2011 9:00pm Where: Walton Dining Commons Who: Andy Chupschalk, Josiah Peffer, Gabriel Rodriguez, Devon Morrissey, and Steve Epting. These male undergraduate students went through the application process, were accepted, and will be participating in the Mr. Eastern event.

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