So long, farewell …
Senior editors say goodbye
So long, farewell … Read Post »
If you want to watch some of the best baseball players in the world perform, there isn’t a bigger stage than the Major League. Every team wants to make it to the October playoffs but the journey there is always a long one. A team must play more than 162 games before October, but it
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What does $780 mean to you? A new X-Box 360, a Playstation 3 or a Wii? Maybe those little repairs that your car needs? Possibly even a makeover for your room or your wardrobe? How does it look when it is added on to tuition costs? This semester, an e-mail was sent to students saying
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The Student Government Association recently approved the sanctioning of Refuge as an official campus club. Refuge began in 2006 “to provide a safe forum for students to meet, support each other, talk about issues related to sexual orientation and work to end homophobia on Eastern University’s campus,” according to the group’s mission statement. Typically, SGA’s
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Frisbee team plays to help raise money
Eastern athletics helping a country in need Read Post »
Senior infielder Dan Garcia has made some noise for the baseball team this season with his consistent bat and solid defense. Garcia’s efforts earned him Freedom Conference Player of the Week for the week of March 29 to April 4. He is the first baseball player in program history to earn this honor in the
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In preparation for their upcoming trip to Europe, the University Choir members going on the trip will be performing a concert on April 25. Starting at 4 p.m., the concert will include the choir’s entire repertoire from the program planned for the trip. The concert will be held at the United Methodist Church in Wayne.
University Choir sings before going to Europe Read Post »