Chris Johns, editor in Chief of “National Geographic,” talked with students in the VACA and science departments and at lunch this Monday. Johns is the father of Noel Johns, a Senior nursing major at EMU. He has accepted the role... 3/04/18/chris-johns-encourages-vaca-and-science-students/" class="read-more">Read More ›
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Cross-Cultural Update: Marching for Land Reparations
Here is some very exciting news from the Guatemala and Columbia Cross-Cultural. Our entire group is currently in Columbia, and Randi Hagi, Sophomore, and I are in San Jacinto. There are 34 communities, over 600 people, marching to demand land... 3/04/18/cross-cultural-update-marching-for-land-reparations/" class="read-more">Read More ›
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... 3/04/18/senior-student-art-projects-beautiful-and-meaningful/" class="read-more">Read More ›
To Be Sung As If John Coltrane Were a Mennonite
These are a few of our favorite things: 1. Weather Vane: I have spent four years pouring myself into the Weather Vane. I firmly believe that while it is not perfect, it retains the possibility for true impact. It is... 3/04/18/to-be-sung-as-if-john-coltrane-were-a-mennonite/" class="read-more">Read More ›
Finding Affirmation Outside of the Academic World
I was fairly hurt when I received a letter explaining that while I was amongst the dozens of outstanding nominees, I was not selected to receive the Cords of Distinction award. I have a hard time admitting to this hurt.... 3/04/18/finding-affirmation-outside-of-the-academic-world/" class="read-more">Read More ›
Business Office Develops Paperless Billing System
The Business Office at Eastern Mennonite University is taking steps to become paperless by offering e-billing. EMU is joining up with Tuition Management Systems Campus Advantage to have statements, monthly payment plans, and bill paying all online and in one... 3/04/04/business-office-develops-paperless-billing-system/" class="read-more">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... 3/04/04/royals-volleyball-succumbs-to-a-tenacious-stevenson/" class="read-more">Read More ›
Fusion Indie Band The Anatomy of Frank Coming to EMU
A free concert will soon close out CAC’s year-long performing arts series. On Saturday, April 13 at 9 p.m. The Anatomy of Frank will visit EMU’s Mainstage Theater. The band, hailing from Charlottesville, Va., has a unique feel blending the... 3/04/04/fusion-indie-band-the-anatomy-of-frank-coming-to-emu/" class="read-more">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... 3/04/04/emu-confessions-the-origins-and-controversy/" class="read-more">Read More ›
Campus Ministries Intern Reflects on His Path to EMU
According to Jonathan Swartz, being a Campus Ministries Intern really is all it is cracked up to be. The opportunity to become deeply involved in the EMU com- munity has led Swartz to experience fulfillment in doing what he always... 3/03/21/campus-ministries-intern-reflects-on-his-path-to-emu/" class="read-more">Read More ›