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Transparency not served in Hoskins’ case

Transparency not served in Hoskins’ case

Eastern has created an air of mystery surrounding the case regarding Debra Hoskins, former director for the Center for The Arts.

Year of firsts, participating make college experience

When my senior year began, I wanted to accomplish so many different tasks. This was my last year of college and I was not about to go out with a bang.

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Graduation leaves writer with bittersweet feelings

Since coming to Eastern I have grown so much as a person. I have taken on responsibility and I have accomplished some great things.

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Writer examines mixed feelings about graduation

I’ve always hated starting these things. You’d think after three years of writing for this paper, I’d have it down pat by now.

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Tuition needs re-evaluation by all

This year at the student tuition forum the university announced a potential 2.95 percent tuition increase.

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Pet owner says goodbye to beloved family member

One of the hardest concepts in life to grasp is death. One day someone can be well and fine, but the following day could be her last.

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First lady visit benefits Eastern

First Lady Michelle Obama is coming to Eastern.

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Poor campus elevator maintenance causes problems

I’ve heard the stories all year. Students say, “Oh, the elevators in my dorm aren’t working. My friend was stuck inside forever.”

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Welcome to Eastern, Michael Benson

First and foremost, we at The Progress would like to welcome Michael Benson as the new president of Eastern.

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Honors conference shows Eastern’s strengths, successes

Last week I had the chance to get away from Eastern for two nights. I was one of more than 300 presenters from eleven states at the Southern Regional Honors Council (SRHC) conference.

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