Dear Miss Information, The day has come: snow has arrived at Eastern University. Even after watching the forecast for days beforehand, I was underprepared for how it would impact campus. Power outages, lack of heat, classes canceled…it was a mess. But with nothing to do inside but sit and watch […]
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Love Letter to Eastern: Students share their love for Eastern’s Community
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and love is in the air. Whether you choose to express that love towards a significant other, friends or family, there is always enough to go around, especially for this beautiful campus. Students were asked to share some of their favorite things about […]
IT says Mandatory Antivirus Coming: Chromebooks, Linux Excluded
In today’s time, your daily lives sadly rely on the internet way too much. Unfortunately, we have evidence of this from the recent power and Wi-Fi outages we experienced at this semester’s onset. With big networks such as ours, we must be safe and protected from any possible attackers. Possible […]
Eastern Food Insecurity: SGA offers an update on new food pantries
A 2020 research study found that “39-59% of college students depending on where they go to school will experience missing one or more meals a week due to its inaccessibility to them in some way” during a normal month (Biomed.com). From not being able to get up the stairs on […]
Eastern Middle States Visit: An upcoming visit listening to students’ voices regarding Eastern’s progress
By: Hannah Bonanducci The Middle States Accreditation visit is probably not one of the many campus events you’re aware of. It seems pretty boring; a bunch of important people talking about how Eastern is doing. However, this visit is a rather important one. “The visit is headed by the Middle […]
Duke of Eastern: An interview with Dr. Morgan and her furry friend, Duke
By: Chloe Rupe With Eastern having such a beautiful and friendly campus, it’s not unusual to see a furry friend or two. Although many would say that you typically don’t see a dog in your lecture or classroom, if you have Dr. Julie Morgan as a professor, you are always […]
The Future of TikTok
By: Lenora Kirkland Since its creation in 2016, TikTok has become an all too familiar presence in our lives, lingering in our every waking moment, from our bustling social lives to our quietest solitary moments. Being such an essential part of modern-day life, it comes as no surprise that global […]
Train Wreck Causes Nationwide Tragedy in Greece: Protests have continued along with the ongoing investigation into the crash
By: Keilah Cook On Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023 a passenger train with more than 350 people aboard crashed into a freight train in northern Greece. At least 43 people were killed, 66 were treated for injuries and six are currently in intensive care units. The collision jolted many passengers into […]
Daylight Savings Time: A brief glimpse into whether or not Daylight Savings will become permanent
By: Lenora Kirkland On March 12 of this year, Americans reset their clocks as daylight savings time begins once again. The change has sparked significant controversy across the United States, most notably amongst scientists and politicians who can’t quite seem to agree about the long term implications of the time […]
The Hub: A study room is now an open study space for Communication majors
By: Katherine Seeley As a Communication major, having a place to work near my professors has always been an idea that I liked. It would allow me to ask them questions if they were in and give me an opportunity to talk to other Communication majors or minors. When I […]