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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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 ›
Royals Tried in Last Weekend’s “Salem Basketball Trials”
The ODAC Basketball Tournament was held this past weekend, with both our men and women earning the journey to the Salem Civic Center. The men went into the weekend as the ninth seed after defeating Washington & Lee in the... Read More ›
Senior Class Votes for Landscaping Project on Hill
The class of 2013 has decided to create a park in the area located be- tween the Northlawn dormitory and the Campus Center. Seniors at EMU are looking into their future and finding only months left until they walk to... Read More ›
Campus Ministries Soon to Begin Reconstruction
Many changes are arising for Campus Ministries. There are many ways they could be looked at. Some may see them as unfortunate, and others may see them as amazing doorways for new steps in life. Campus Ministries is currently made... Read More ›
Student-Written Drama Exposes Graphic Realities
How do you like it so far? Nice, huh? This is my street.” This is an example of the beginning of each character’s monologue in 27 Million Voices, a drama written and directed by Senior Elizabeth Gannaway. Each character had... Read More ›
Howard Zehr Transitioning Away From The Classroom
Professor Howard Zehr of EMU’s Center for Justice and Peacebuilding has made a habit out of changing peoples’ lives. As a world traveler and renowned theorist and practitioner of restorative justice, Zehr has helped to lead a breadth of relationships... Read More ›
Noche Bohemia Brings A Splash of Spanish Culture
Last Wednesday night at 7 p.m. in the Discipleship Center Noche Bohemi was getting ready to start. Noche Bohemi was being put on for the second straight year. 70 students were in attendance. Noche Bohemia was organized by EMU’s Language... Read More ›