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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

Kyla Moton is a junior English major and can be reached at 217-581-2812.

COLUMN: We need to work together

Kyla Moton, Columnist March 8, 2023

At the end of this semester, I will have been in college for three years. It has been a very long journey, but an eye opening one as well. I enjoy talking to prospective students about my experiences...

Dan Hahn is a graduate student studying English and can be reached at 217-581-2812.

COLUMN: What to prioritize before partying

Dan Hahn, Columnist October 12, 2022

When I was an undergraduate student two decades ago, I didn’t spend much time thinking about activities I could do outside of my studies that would be a positive benefit to my career or my long-term...

A student raises a black cherry White Claw at the second house on the Unofficial 2022 crawl. Unofficial is an annual event in Charleston where participants take part in a “house crawl” where people go from house to house drinking and partying. Unofficial is not affiliated with EIU.

THROUGH THE LENS: Unofficial 2022

Rob Le Cates, Assistant Photo Editor March 7, 2022

STAFF EDITORIAL: Be safe Saturday during Unofficial

Staff Editorial March 5, 2020

“Chucktown Unofficial” will be making its annual visit to Charleston on Saturday. This is a day that many students look forward to because they can forget about their schoolwork, or at least try to,...

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