Two women on the track and field team have managed to claim new records this past weekend at the Liberty invitational. Alyssa Bane snatched the record for the hammer throw that has been held by Becky Hoover since 2006... Read More ›
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Senior Student Art Projects: Beautiful and Meaningful
As the year is wrapping to a close, the EMU community still has many opportunities to experience some amazing offerings on campus by highly talented students. Seniors have completed their final works in preparation for graduation, and as a result... Read More ›
Gender Studies Minor Available Next School Year
EMU will have a new minor in the books this fall semester. Gender Studies is an interdisciplinary minor under the history department consisting of 17 to 18 credits that incorporate gender in each course. The minor pulls from many disciplines... Read More ›
Royals Volleyball Succumbs to a Tenacious Stevenson
The men’s volleyball team fought a back-and-forth match of five games yesterday against nationally-ranked and commensurately obnoxious (their team managers and players engaged in spits with Royals fans) Stevenson, finally succumbing to Stevenson’s pressure in the final game. The Royals... Read More ›
No People, No God: Inclusion and Identity in the Church
There is a poster from the 1975 Festival Players Presents that has been on my mind lately. The poster commemorates the 450th anniversary of Anabaptism. The poster comes as a removable full spread insert in the magazine, designed to be... Read More ›
EMU Confessions: The Origins and Controversy
Junior Chris Yoder provided a distraction from homework last Wednesday. Inspired by a similar page produced for Messiah College, Yoder created the EMU Confessions page on Facebook around 2 in the afternoon, and, by midnight, had posted confession #219. The... Read More ›
New Look for EMU Softball Team Grounded by Veterans
Winning the ODAC Championship in 2010 gave J.D. McCurdy and the EMU Softball team a taste of victory, something that would not be had in the next two seasons of reaching the Third Round of the ODACs. This season has... Read More ›
“Miss Representation” Prompts Valid Discussion Points
Miss Representation, as the title suggests, is a film about gender misrepresentation. Eastern Mennonite Student Women’s Association (EM- SWA) showed the film and hosted a talk-back in Common Grounds on Tuesday evening. Sophomore Courtney Jones, who helped to host the... Read More ›
The Injustice of Bug Splats: America Pay Attention
Bug splats. That is what the American operators of drones, sitting in safety thousands of miles away, call the casualties of a drone attack in Pakistan and Yemen. Why bug splats? Because that is what a human body zapped by... Read More ›
Internship Serves as Stepping Stone for Angela Nash
How well do you know the Campus Ministries Interns? The goal of this two-part series is to provide insight into the lives of Angela Nash and Jon Swartz, who are spending the school year developing their ministry skills while also... Read More ›