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Rising above: How one EU student battles partial blindness
Rising above: How one EU student battles partial blindness
On October 10, men’s lacrosse is playing for more than just a victory at the Cabrini game. All the tournament proceeds will be given to an organization dedicated to helping the fight against blood cancer. Sophomore Aaron Benz, Eastern’s goalie, is a Hodgkins lymphoma survivor. This time last year, Benz was undergoing chemotherapy, so there
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Dr. Ted Chamberlain, former Dean of Students and Vice President for Student Development, served Eastern from 1975 to 2004. Throughout the years, Chamberlain positively influenced Eastern in many ways. Upon Chamberlain’s arrival at Eastern, there was no Student Development program in place, so he used his training in Student Development to bring a state-of-the-art program
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Every year, Eastern’s clubs get together on the hill behind Olson Field to put up tables to sell various items or recruit for their club, and this year is no different. Here is a smattering of clubs who have told us what they’re doing for Homecoming: ETHEL’S Swing Club: This year, Eastern’s very own swing
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Home Run Derby 11:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Baseball Field Give a donation, and hit a home run. Volleyball Serving Contest 10:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. Gymnasium Serve it up for some great prizes. Field hockey vs. DeSales 11:00 a.m. Auxiliary Field Women’s soccer vs. Wilkes Noon Olson Field Alumni Ultimate Frisbee game 1:00- 3:00 p.m. Auxiliary
Athletic events on Saturday Read Post »
“80 percent of success is showing up,” Frahmand Kalayeh said in reference to Nestology, the store he and his business partner, Caroline Jones, have opened. Nestology is a store located in the King of Prussia Mall which allows any artist to showcase his or her work, whether it is through fashion, photography or paintings. Kalayeh,
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Recently, coverage of the BP oil spill seems to have somewhat fizzled. For those who are interested in what’s been happening, here’s the scoop. The actual oil rig explosion on April 20 killed 11 people, and the substantial resulting leakage affected thousands of lives. Environmentalists were in an uproar as politicians concocted ideas of how
BP: What’s the deal? Read Post »