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Eastern University in Pennsylvania
Updates for March 9, 2010
Spring Sports Preview
By: Chelsea Post
Here’s a quick look at what Eastern’s Spring sports teams have to offer….
SIFE helps children shoot for success
By: Stephanie Weaver
There was one cheerleader at the final home basketball games that stood out above the rest of the squad. It didn’t hurt that this individual was a foot taller than the rest and covered in spots. …
Updates for March 5, 2010
There’s no place like home for the playoffs
By: Tony Morisset
The men’s basketball team is in the MAC Freedom Conference playoffs for the second consecutive year….
Networking or Narcissism?
By: Gina Clawson
The Great Facebook Debate
Facebook: Is it a good thing? Pro: Gina Clawson Con: Olivia Denton…
The battle between books and movies
By: Beth Dahlstrom
Should books be made into movies? Pro:
Updates for March 3, 2010
Small interior, big taste
By: Andrew Anderson
Joe’s Place offers great food and greater prices
Situated along Lancaster Avenue in Wayne, right next to Capri Water Ice, Joe’s Place is a small mom-and-pop restaurant. Joe’s Place is a great spot to go for breakfast, lunch or Sunday brunch….
Rob Sykora rocks out at CMC
By: Katie Doud
Rob Sykora is not sure when he first heard of the Contemporary Music Center, but the sophomore imagined being accepted into the “school of rock” of study abroad programs before even entering college….
Photography display in McInnis
By: Jessica Stake
The photographs Beth Altrogge currently has displayed in The Morgan Gallery, located in McInnis Learning Center, comprise her first solo exhibit ever. The exhibit, titled “Losing Ground,” consists of 14 unique and creative photographs….
New horror novel gets two monster thumbs up
By: Andrew Milbourne
“Monster Hunter International” is the first novel from author Larry Correia. It is a spectacular book. Correia seamlessly weaves plenty of action, horror, comedy and even a little romance into an engrossing, even addicting, page-turner that le…
Updates for February 28, 2010
Seniors perform final dances before they go
By: Stephanie Weaver
For a moment, the stage in McInnis Auditorium resembled a Fruit of the Loom commercials, as six oversized produce products jumped and scurried around….
SIFE and Earthkeepers contribute to Blackout
By: Choni Selden
Although it was early for a Saturday, several members of Students in Free Enterprise and Earthkeepers met at 10 a.m. at the greenhouse behind Doane Hall to complete manual work as a part of Blackout, a month-long campaign to save energy….
Girls just wanna have fun
By: Choni Selden
SAB’s Girls’ Night receives large turnout compared to Guys’ Night
Besides wondering why they did not get wings, several girls made good use of the SAB-sponsored Girls’ Night in Gough Great Room on Feb. 19 with facials, nail polish, cinnamon rolls, punch, strawberries and plenty of girly music….
