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The student news site of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois.

The Daily Eastern News

The student news site of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois.

The Daily Eastern News

Discussion to be had on Black writers, literature

Discussion to be had on Black writers, literature

Luke Taylor, News Editor September 12, 2021

The EIU Student Reading Council will present an event on Black Joy in Literature on Monday. Dr. Julie Hoffman, Jennifer Brooks and Melissa Wheeler, the three presenters for the event, are all members...

Literature, yoga poses make perfect pair in Buzzard

Travis Moody, Staff Reporter October 16, 2017

Connections between yoga and literature will be made clear in Patricia Braun’s seminar, called Literature and Laughter Yoga: Breath In – Laugh Out, which allows Eastern students and faculty to participate. This...

Professors connect literature, film to social issues

Stephanie Dominguez, Contributing Writer April 30, 2017

English professors are using their ongoing book projects to address subjects as diverse as ecology and reproductive justice. Robin Murray, coordinator of the film studies minor, is currently working...

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Guest speaker Ted Underwood gives a presentation on how well we understand literary history on Wednesday night in the Doudna lecture hall.

Ted Underwood talks understanding of literary history

Angelica Cataldo, Entertainment Reporter October 5, 2016

Ted Underwood presented the question, “how well do we already understand literary history?” to an audience of faculty and graduate and undergraduate students Wednesday in the Doudna Fine Arts Center...

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