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The legend of Krampus, the Anti-Santa
You better watch out! Read Post »
The legend of Krampus, the Anti-Santa
You better watch out! Read Post »
“Every 9.5 minutes, another American contracts HIV, the virus that causes AIDS,” Tracy Matisak of WHYY’s Radio Times said in a broadcast on July 28. As the program continued, she shared the statistics of people infected with HIV/AIDS in Philadelphia. It is five times the national average and 1.5 times greater than New York City.
AIDS Memorial Quilt displayed on campus Read Post »
What do a rock concert, glow sticks and enslaved people have in common? The Rock show hosted by IJM that will be happening on November 20 at 9 p.m. in the dining commons. The International Justice Mission would like to welcome students to partake in their mission of bringing justice to the world.
Concert with a cause Read Post »
Christine Atkins is a four-year cheerleader for Eastern. Watch this exclusive interview as Atkins sat down with the Waltonian to talk about her experiences as a cheerleader.
Cheerleader Player Profile Read Post »
Taylor Swift’s new CD was released on October 25 with the thought-provoking title, “Speak Now.” As explained in the CD’s insert, each song is based off of thoughts or opinions Swift did not express “when the moment was right in front of (her).” The idea behind the CD is that everyone has moments in their
Taylor Swift’s new CD, “Speak Now,” breaks the silence Read Post »
The crowd gathered, the Dining Commons were set, the pumpkins were ready and junior Shaant Shishmanian was in a dress. Things got extremely interesting on Friday, November 5, when over 150 students packed into the Dining Commons to watch Mr. Eastern contestants strut their stuff for the ninth consecutive year. The excitement was
Mr. Eastern of 2010 crowned Read Post »
Negative Christian perspective on the death penalty
Capital Punishment Read Post »
This artist is considered to be one of the world’s most inspiring songwriters of our time, and his impact on modern music is profound, to say the least. Many view John Lennon as the founder of The Beatles or as the outspoken symbol of the counterculture that advocated peace and love. What is not often
U.K. movie “Nowhere Boy” reveals untold story of John Lennon’s childhood Read Post »
To most American students, corporal punishment in schools is a thing of the past. Parents or grandparents may have experienced it, but it is not something that garners much media attention these days. However, corporal punishment is still prevalent in many countries, including India. Over the summer, a young Indian boy named Rouvanjit Rawla hanged
Corporal punishment still common in Indian schools Read Post »
The National Mall in Washing DC was already packed with blankets and people as the sun was rising over the Capitol Building on Oct. 30. Some had slept out all night, but at 6 a.m., the ones who hadn’t were arriving in droves. The hazy sky illuminated cleverly designed signs bearing phrases such as “Things
Restoring sanity at the National Mall Read Post »