The Colors of the Fall:
Longwood Gardens displays autumnal season
The Colors of the Fall: Read Post »
Longwood Gardens displays autumnal season
The Colors of the Fall: Read Post »
First place: Sophomore Josh Horton juggling knives while balancing and wearing a “Bubblemaster 3000.” Second place: Junior Olivia Bellard singing. Third place and People’s Choice: Sophomore Brandon Munson performing an original rap.
Horton juggles knives to win the first EU’s Got Talent Read Post »
On Oct. 29, the crowd in the Dinning Commons watching Mr. Eastern roared even louder than the moaning Phillies fans in the Breezeway. This excitement arose when the four judges selected not the winner but the final three contestants: Dominick Baruffi III, Tommy McGrady and Kenneth Hufnal, all seniors. After the final round of “Whose
Dominick Baruffi wins Mr. Eastern title Read Post »
Becoming a Christian at Eastern
A teacher’s testimony Read Post »
It’s Saturday night, and there’s nothing to do. You’ve finished your homework, you’ve already watched season one of Grey’s Anatomy–twice–and you don’t want to drive out to Wayne or Philadelphia. What can you do? Go to the Jammin’ Java. Starting this semester and continuing next semester, there will be local entertainment at
Nights at the JJ: Jammin’ Java Read Post »
Sunday nights and no coffee in sight
Give me coffee or give me death Read Post »
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
Upcoming Games (home, away) Read Post »
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
Eight “donkeys” travel miles to benefit inner-city program Read Post »
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
17-year-old to graduate in May Read Post »
Mens basketball looks to compete in conference play
Basketball jumps into action Read Post »