Eastern goes paperless
Course evaluations and student billing move online
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Course evaluations and student billing move online
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1. Fugifilm Real 3D W1 Digital Camera: Includes a camera, digital frame, and print center that can create 3D images you can see without those goofy, movie theater glasses. 2. Dell’s Latitude Z: Does your computer battery always die? This laptop can be charged wirelessly. 3. Gyro bike: Forget training wheels–the front wheel of this
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1. Remember to breathe: Even though everything is piling up and there is lots of work to be done, you can never forget to relax. So go ahead: take a deep breath and let it out – slowly. 2. Have some “me-time”: Just as you schedule your classes, also schedule some time to just do
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Sunday nights and no coffee in sight
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Men’s Basketball vs. Valley Forge Millitary 7 p.m. 11/16 Men’s Basketball @ Messiah College 7 p.m. 11/18 Women’s Basketball @ PSU-Hazelton TBD & Men’s Basketball @ Montclair Tip-off Tournament Women’s BasketballArcadia @ Cedar Crest Invitational 11/20- 11/21 Women’s Basketball @ PSU-Brandywine 7 p.m. & Men’s Basketball @ Valley
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At chapel on Oct. 21, T.J. Foltz, the Mid-Atlantic Regional Director for Scripture Union, ended his message on the Good Samaritan by inviting the audience to do something by getting on their donkey and riding. While the audience stared at him in confusion, Foltz reached behind the stage, pulled out a bicycle and said, “This
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Dean Chia decided to drop out of high school when he was 15-years-old. He stopped attending high school after his sophomore year and thought saying he was a “dropout” would be a good conversation starter. But, technically, he graduated. Some of Chia’s college classes contributed to the completion of his high school diploma, which was
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Mens basketball looks to compete in conference play
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