Power plant explosion
Blast hits close to home for students
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Blast hits close to home for students
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For a moment, the stage in McInnis Auditorium resembled a Fruit of the Loom commercials, as six oversized produce products jumped and scurried around. The hilarious opening introduced an hour-long dance piece, called “Fruit for Thought” that explored the different meanings of the fruits of the spirits and their opposites. The emotional collection of dances,
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Chalk another one up for Eastern in the environmental movement. In a 2010 report by Renewal, a student-led movement that works on Christian campuses to take better care of creation, the University was recognized for its numerous energy and environmental initiatives. The report, “Green Awakenings,” offered a summary of what more than 50 Christian universities
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Just days after Pennsylvania’s favorite groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, predicted six more weeks of winter, the largest snow storm of the winter blanketed Philadelphia with 28.5 inches of snow on Feb. 6. That much snow had not fallen in the city since the infamous 1996 blizzard. As if that snowfall were not enough to fulfill Phil’s
The Student Activities Board hosted a coffeehouse in the name of love on Feb. 12. The Valentine’s Day-inspired event in the Dining Commons started around 8:30 p.m. Coffee, tea and hot chocolate stations were set up around the salad bar, along with fresh fruit, chips and dip, cookies and Hershey’s kisses. Several of the tables
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