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... Read More ›
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Bane and Chappell-Dick Break Track and Field Records
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 ›
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 ›
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... Read More ›
Nonviolent Values and Humor Combined in “Arms and the Man”
Love and war, adventure and hardship, humor and humanity, conflict and idealism: these are all themes combined in EMU’s current theater production, “Arms and the Man.” This play, written in 1898 by George Bernard Shaw, is set in 1885 in... 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 ›
Senior Art Show Offerings Sure to Impress, Surprise, and Awe
Senior art show season is in full swing beginning with an exhibit entitled “Individualité.” The exhibit showcased the portrait work of both Chelsie Gordon who is a photography and digital media double major with a minor in business administration and... Read More ›
Eastern American Studies Association Coming to EMU
An unprecedented opportunity for EMU students is coming up this Friday and Saturday. Professor Mark Metzler Sawin of the History Department is conference coordinator of the Eastern American Studies Association (EASA) and is offering students here a chance to be... 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 ›