The EOU Theatre Program’s presentation of Sarah Ruhl’s “Eurydice” was a very elemental play. The themes of water, earth, love and death dominated this modern retelling of the ancient Greek…
Bud “Sparky” Hill has lit the way for Eastern Oregon University for nine years. In those nine years, Hill has held many roles besides being EOU’s guardian of the light;…
By Emily Glover According to a 2006 study, the average American encounters 5,000 advertisements in one day. Many of these messages revolve around looking “better,” and influence just about everyone.…
We’re not talking New Mexico plateaus or table tops. The Mission for Environmental Social Awareness, formerly the Alliance for Social Change, hopes to make a university and community impact. Regarding…
One of this week’s EOU club features is Cornerstone, the campus club for Christians. Will Bowman is the club’s president. Bowman says the mission of Cornerstone is to see God’s grace spread…
A K-Fed coincidence?? Saturday morning, I woke to the precautionary words of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie coming from the television in my room at the Wildhorse Resort and…
Readers of “The Tooshed” rejoice! While fondly reminiscing of my youth in Snot Creek, Oregon, I stumbled over a solution to the wolf “problem.” I was about 10, my dad…