Third time around and still going strong:
Kea-Guffin wins Powderpuff title again
Third time around and still going strong: Read Post »
Kea-Guffin wins Powderpuff title again
Third time around and still going strong: Read Post »
Eastern University prides itself on diversity, and, to honor this,
Leaders conference to be hosted by Eastern Read Post »
The greatly anticipated Fable II was released on October 21. Many have been looking forward to this epic fantasy game since its predecessors, Fable and Fable: The Lost Chapters rocked the original XBox. Is it as good as the hype would have us believe? I believe so. Besides the obvious improvements in graphics and variations
Fable II a success Read Post »
After an exciting season of ups and downs, Eastern’s fall sports are drawing to a close. With four of six teams heading into the MAC championships, the Eagles certainly have a lot to be proud of. Men’s soccer kept their hopes for glory alive last Saturday as they won 3-2 in overtime against Misericordia. Junior
Eastern fall sports wrap up Read Post »
Kristine Zeiset may only be a first-year, but she does not play like one on the soccer field. Zeiset has become one of the Eagle’s offensive threats this season. The midfielder plans to be an accounting major with potential plans of becoming a teacher. Zeiset is treating her first year as an Eagle as an
Women’s Soccer Player Profile: Kristine Zeiset Read Post »
Anyone wondering where Midnight Madness went? Well, no worries: it never left. At 8 p.m. on Oct. 24, Hoops Mania took center court, drawing all Eastern students far and wide to meet the ’08-’09 roster of the basketball teams and cheerleading squad. After starting the night with an opening prayer, Eastern’s faculty got together to
Hoops mania takes center court Read Post »
Imagine yourself on a desert island. It’s just you, a few miles of bright, sandy beach and the vast blue ocean all around. And treasure. Somewhere on this island is a buried treasure of unimaginable worth. And it’s your job to find it. Armed with nothing but a map, a compass and a shovel, you
Faithful and True: The doctrine of Biblical inerrancy Read Post »
As mentioned on the front page of this issue, we regrettably were unable to cover the election results due to timing. We assume that you were not banking on the Waltonian to hear the results. It prompts us as a newspaper staff, and as young Americans, to reflect on this historic election from the context
Returning to a more peaceful time, post-election Read Post »
Not all study abroad semesters are glamorous vacation getaways. Junior Josh Lore and senior Jenny Dunker are spending this semester studying the effects of war and political and economic change in the country of Nepal. From 1996 until 2006, Nepal was in the midst of a civil war between the government and Maoist militia. The
Students study political changes while living in Nepal Read Post »
For junior Claire DiLullo, singing has always been a huge part of life. Despite coming from a family with no musical experience, DiLullo has been singing since she was about two-and-a-half years old. Currently she spends her free time playing at coffeehouses and private parties, in addition to working on her next CD. Mix in
Claire DiLullo has growing music career Read Post »