EOU vs. Northwest

Posted on November 19, 2018

  This past Friday, EOU’s mens basketball team faced Northwest in an intense double overtime game. The game was played here at Quinn Coliseum. The ending score turned out to be 77-93. The game was really close, until it came down to the wire. That’s when EOU eventually closed it out and won the game. […]

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EOU vs. Warner Pacific

Posted on November 19, 2018

  Our EOU men’s basketball team lost to Warner Pacific on Friday, the 9th. This happened to be a game on the road for EOU, as the game was played in Portland, Oregon. The last time these two teams played each other, EOU was victorious. That last game, Warner was up by over twenty, but […]

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The Circle:The new digital culture thriller

Posted on November 14, 2018

Photo: The Circle (2017) featuring Emma Watson and Tom Hanks. Directed by James Ponsoldt, Sheldon Schwartz. Technology has become a part of our daily lives and has led us to a compulsive over sharing of one’s privacy. People race for likes on social medias; they share their life to impress the world and get recognition. The […]

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Internships and where to find them

Posted on November 14, 2018

I am majoring in Psychology. My teachers tell me that I need be participating in internships before I graduate, but I can’t seem to find any! I’ve talked to some friends of different majors, but they are even having trouble finding internships. I love La Grande, but there just don’t seem to be many opportunities. […]

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App of the week: Chegg

Posted on November 14, 2018

Tired of spending hundreds of dollars just to rent a textbook? Chegg is a student hug where students can rent or buy textbooks for up to 80% off your school’s bookstore prices. Simply search the textbook’s ISBN, author, or title and find your textbook for cheap. Chegg also offers free shipping, homework help, online tutoring, […]

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Transitional Spaces: A Look into Susan Murrell’s Artwork

Posted on November 14, 2018

  January 12th, Friday night at 6pm Art Professor, Susan Murrell, opened up her art for all of us to see. These works of art were created during her sabbatical year and are absolutely excellent. Many people from near and far stepped in on Friday for some refreshments and looking deeply into the great pieces […]

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Should We Save Her? A short short story

Posted on November 14, 2018

  Breathe. Just breathe. Clench your fists. Close your eyes. And just breathe. Freedom and liberation. They’re both desired among several individuals in this city who believe in living their life without entrapment, without being held against their will. I used to look out my window as a child and gaze at the stars while […]

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Life is a Highway: A Lesson For EOU

Posted on November 13, 2018

  Trust me! I am usually not one to call others out on the convoluted topic that is cultural appropriation. While we are often inquisitive on where to draw the line when it comes to appropriation (can white people wear dreads?), there are just some scenarios that just cannot be denied as a blatant form […]

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EOU vs. Multnomah

Posted on November 13, 2018

  The day after EOU played Warner, their next opponent was Multnomah University on 02/10/18. This game was in Portland, Oregon. It is known to be difficult to play back to back games because of the toll it takes on your body. That was proved by EOU losing this game as well as the last […]

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International Student Association Annual Dinner and Show

Posted on November 13, 2018

  February 23rd marked the 31st annual Dinner and Show put on by Eastern Oregon University’s International Student Association. The show brought together countries from all over the world and represented them through a multitude of talents with the theme “Global Celebration.” The night kicked off with a buffet of meals from across the globe, […]

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