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Senior Crystal Yetter “Right now I’m hoping to get into an internship or just have some free time to think about and figure out what I want to do with the rest of my life.” Senior MJ Salvatore “I’m going to be taking the winter off from school. I have a couple of job opportunities […]

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Concert with a cause

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.

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Corporal punishment still common in Indian schools

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

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Women’s soccer (6-1-0 MAC)

The stage was set for Eastern’s women’s soccer team to win against Manhattanville on November 3. At the end of the first half, it seemed certain that the Eagles would win, with the scoreboard reading 2-0 in Eastern’s favor. The visiting Valiants, however, had other plans and took the game into overtime. It eventually came

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