Where’s Godot?
Eastern puts on existentialist play
Sophomore Timothy Turner is experiencing dorm life in Sparrowk Hall at the age of 59. He graduated from Thomas A. Edison High School in Philadelphia in 1969 and then served with the United States in the Vietnam War before getting married on June 13, 1970. His wife Yolanda Turner has no objection to Timothy Turner’s
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On Jan. 16, two Eastern faculty members were arrested in Philadelphia for participating in a non-violent protest against gun violence at Colisimo’s Gun Center. Professor Drick Boyd and Evangelical Association for the Promotion of Education staff member Melissa DeLong (pictured right) were arrested with 10 other protesters at the shop, located on Spring Garden Street.
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While many will take the trip to Paoli solely to visit Plato’s Closet, a consignment shop that buys and sells gently-used brand name clothing, there are a wide variety of other shops and restaurants surrounding the train station. In addition to Plato’s Closet, several quaint thrift stores, such as The Palm Tree of Paoli Hospital,
A dozen Eastern students chose to spend their Saturday evening on Sept. 12 at a different type of celebration. As part of his Heritage of Islam class, Dr. Andrew Bush takes some students to Villanova’s Foundation for Islamic Education each year to experience Ramadan firsthand. The feast began immediately after the fourth of five prayer
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Women’s Soccer The Lady Eagles experienced a disappointing week, finishing with a record of one win and three losses. The team started its season at York College with a strong performance but fell short at the end, losing 4-2. Senior forward Jill DiRenzo scored both goals. The Lady Eagles were back on the field a
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In May 2010, Eastern’s university choir will take flight on their second European tour. The choir takes annual trips across the Northeast, but this will be its first time in Europe since 2004. During the choir’s 10-day tour, members will travel a great distance across the continent. They will make stops in Austria, Vienna, Salzburg,
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Take your pick from three intramural sports this fall: Co-ed Volleyball – Mondays Co-ed Soccer – Tuesday and ThursdaysMens’ 3 v 3 Basketball – Wednesdays If you are interested in signing up for any of these sports, registration continues until Friday. Sign up your team via e-mail or find more information at the intramurals Web
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Insight into the health care crisis
Good questions make the best medicine Read Post »