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Will Padgett is a first year graduate student studying English and can be reached at 217-581-2812.

COLUMN: Starting the semester off right is boring

Will Padgett, Columnist January 16, 2023

We’ve survived the cold winter months only to be met with yet another semester of school, almost as if we signed up for it. Wacky, isn’t it?   I’m sure you’ve been inundated with phrases like...

Katja Benz is a senior English major and can be reached at 217-581-2812.

COLUMN: Many months ahead, many thoughts ahead

Katja Benz, Columnist January 9, 2023

I came back to campus on Friday. The date was January 6, exactly four months before I graduate college in Lantz Arena at a time that is unfortunately unknown to me now.   I had already been assigned...

Fall, Summer 2019 classes registration available for grads

Staff Report March 18, 2019

Registration for both Fall and Summer 2019 semesters is currently available for graduates and post-baccalaureates. For seniors and priority students, registration for fall and summer classes begins March...

Editorial: Break is already over; time to hustle

Staff Editorial March 17, 2019

The age-old battle students everywhere face has come upon us Sunday, into Monday, and standing your ground is the only way to combat the opponent. St. Patrick’s Day and spring break are fresh in everyone’s...

Eastern to be open spring semester

Staff Report October 12, 2015

President David Glassman sent out an email Monday afternoon saying the Spring semester will begin as usual. The email was sent in response to student concerns questioning if the campus would open the...

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