A taste of diversityEastern's International Student Organization hosts its 24th annual student banquet
In celebration of global diversity, Eastern celebrated the 24th annual International Banquet on Saturday. The banquet is a long-standing event on campus that celebrates the global diversity represented by students, faculty and staff members.
Guests lined the steps of the Keene Johnson Building adorned in their native dress and colorful festive attire for an evening of fellowship, fun and ethnic food from around the world.…
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Gray's Arch scenic stroll perfect for brisk hike
What is there to do when the air chills and the daylight shortens? One could watch movies, play basketball or hang with friends.
But of course there is always Plan B: take a hike. There are many hikes within a short drive of Richmond, but one such hike is a must for anyone with a free weekend.…
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Norway bound from the click of a mouseStudent wins complementary five-day trip to Toby Keith concert
It's easy to picture: a college student sitting at home on the couch or in their dorm bored out of their mind, searching the Web for any kind of entertainment, whether it be watching random Youtube videos late at night, or Facebook-stalking your classmates.…
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Infamous parking a never-ending woe
I was somewhere near A.C. parking lot Tuesday when it hit me, "My god, Stevie Wonder has a better chance of finding Waldo than I do of finding a parking spot."
It took me 45 minutes to find a spot so I could be five minutes late to a 50-minute class.
I thought the parking situation was supposed to get better.…
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2012: A dastardly disaster movieNew flick from Roland Emmerich pales in comparison to United 93
The film 2012, a disaster movie from disaster master Roland Emmerich, is loud, obnoxious, drawn-out and, ultimately, kind of lame. Emmerich, the director of movie disasters The Day After Tomorrow and 10,000 B.C., doesn't stray too far from his usual formula: a big disaster hits and normal people, in an effort to survive, suddenly find themselves capable of doing the extraordinary.…
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Curtain goes up on comedySix-person play, Candida, showing at Gifford Theatre
The curtain will rise again this week on the stage in Gifford Theatre with EKU Theatre's performance of Candida. The play, written by Bernard Shaw, and directed by Jim Moreton, is about Reverend Morell, who welcomes a young poet into his home. The young poet falls for the Reverend's wife Candida, who he is completely fascinated with and begins a struggle to win her love.…
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Zombie sequel a must-haveLeft 4 Dead 2 great multiplayer experience for fans of prequel
After a long wait, Left 4 Dead 2 is finally available for PC and Xbox 360 users.
Offering more weapons, five campaigns and horde after horde of zombies, this game will definitely keep you busy. The setup in Left 4 Dead 2 is like being thrown right into the middle of a zombie movie.…
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