I expected the turnout to be not good when I saw the vague event posters. Walking to the Dining Commons with an umbrella and still ending up wetter than a whale, I was positive there would be two, maybe three people there. I was wrong. The crowd of about 60-80 […]
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Our staff’s recommended activities for the coming weeks
First-year turns up the beat for EU basketball
Drum line to show support at games
Eastern PAC Players of the Week
10/14Amanda DavelerWomen’s Soccer Junior goalie Amanda Daveler had eight saves and allowed just one goal in the Eagles 2-1 week. The lone loss and goal came against nationally ranked #2 Messiah College, who won 1-0 in overtime. Daveler was phenomenal in the goal that game with seven huge saves. In […]
Legacy continues with new generation
A new social group has formed on campus this year known as the Legacy Students. Legacy students are those whose parents or grandparents also attended Eastern, leaving behind a legacy for them to follow in. This past September, a kick-off brunch was held to make the students aware of their […]
Documentary raises hell
or the topic, anyway
Theater presents non-traditional Inherit the Wind
They understand the theories of evolution, seven-day creation and intelligent design. They understand that circuses and zoos became popular at the same time as evolution, putting the human-animal connection on a warm and fuzzy level. They understand that their characters have parallels with John Stewart, Rush Limbaugh and Pat Robinson. […]
Fall intramurals prepare for playoffs
MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY SOCCER Ryan “Moe” Matteuci, head of intramurals and captain of The French Hippo, says that there are three factors that can make a great team in any intramural league: teamwork, a high level of athleticism and ensuring that the girls, who comprise 50 percent of the soccer […]
Students called to action
Eastern recently received the 2007 Green Power: Turn it On! award from PennFuture to accolade our campus’s decision to be 100 percent wind-powered. Although this is a great honor, there are ways for our campus to further its energy efficiency. However, student involvement is lacking. Vice President of Student Development […]