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    Kymoni Dixon, a sophomore majoring in exercise science for physical therapy, works at Thomas Dining hall, swiping cards. Dixon said she likes the convenience of having an on-campus job although being a student worker can become hectic.
    Taylor Dining to stop serving dinner
    The gates of the castle outside of Old Main could be seen Wednesday afternoon where the Lantanas are in bloom. Part of Levi Lee’s job as Grounds Gardener is selecting the annual flower beds. He is in charge of selecting the plants for different areas across campus from Old Main to Greek Court.
    Eastern to host open-sessions for employee, labor relations director next week
    Isai Morales, a freshman biology major, tests at Eastern’s Student Recreation Center Court 5 for COVID-19 on Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. Eastern University President David Glassman sent out an email stating that “all EIU students and employees are expected to complete on-campus SHIELD testing upon their return to campus” for the spring semester.
    Eastern to no longer utilize SHIELD COVID testing
    The Charleston Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 4:30 a.m. on Sunday.
    Charleston family displaced due to structure fire
    A profile shot of University President David Glassman at his desk in the Presidental Office in Old Main on Monday.
    Presidential Search Committee aims to meet early September
    Eastern midfielder Chad Hamler tries to beat two opponents to the ball in Easterns match against Purdue Fort Wayne on Sept. 3 at Lakeside Field. Eastern lost the match 1-0.
    Panthers’ returning soccer coach says it’s good to be back
    Pitcher Olivia Price attempts to catch a line drive up the middle during the first game of a doubleheader Wednesday afternoon against SIUE. The Panthers won the game 6-5 in 11 innings, with Price picking up the win after pitching 8.1 shutout innings in relief.
    Eastern athletics budget analysis, financial hurdles
    Eastern midfielder Munir Sherali keeps the ball away from an opponent in a match against Purdue Fort Wayne on Sept. 3 at Lakeside Field. Eastern lost the match 1-0.
    Josh Oakley returns to coach men’s soccer
    Trevor Nichols pitched five innings during the Panthers first game of the OVC Tournament against the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Cougars in Lexington, KY. The Panthers lost 8-6 against the Courgars, closing out the season.
    Panthers eliminated in first game of OVC Tourney
    The Panthers celebrate after winning their last conference game of the season on Friday. The Panthers won one game of the doubleheader, against the Southeast Missouri Redhawks 7-5.
    Panthers lock fourth seed in OVC, play Wednesday
    COLUMN: There is still time to save the Earth
    COLUMN: There is still time to save the Earth
    COLUMN: My love hate relationship with burnout
    COLUMN: My love hate relationship with burnout
    COLUMN: Marching band molded me into the person I am today
    COLUMN: Marching band molded me into the person I am today
    COLUMN: Puerto Rican protesters, environmental activists are inspiring
    COLUMN: Puerto Rican protesters, environmental activists are inspiring
    COLUMN: Why I could never be an influencer
    COLUMN: Why I could never be an influencer
    Director of Disability Services April Jackson said its office doesnt conduct routine inspections of campus to see if its disability friendly.
    Letter from the Editor: ‘All in’ should mean all
    EDITORIAL: It is too late to take credit
    EDITORIAL: It is too late to take credit
    EDITORIAL: Find your Betsy Jewell and thank her
    EDITORIAL: Find your Betsy Jewell and thank her
    EDITORIAL: No one needs a Miss White EIU
    EDITORIAL: No one needs a Miss White EIU
    EDITORIAL: What Eastern needs in its next president
    EDITORIAL: What Eastern needs in its next president
    COLUMN: There is still time to save the Earth
    COLUMN: There is still time to save the Earth
    COLUMN: My love hate relationship with burnout
    COLUMN: My love hate relationship with burnout
    COLUMN: Marching band molded me into the person I am today
    COLUMN: Marching band molded me into the person I am today
    COLUMN: Puerto Rican protesters, environmental activists are inspiring
    COLUMN: Puerto Rican protesters, environmental activists are inspiring
    Take big business out of education
    Take big business out of education
    LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Coles County Faith-Based Coalition for Racial Justice thankful for Douglas Hall name change
    LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Coles County Faith-Based Coalition for Racial Justice thankful for Douglas Hall name change
    LETTER TO THE EDITOR: 1978 EIU Championship Football Team members forced to pay for a ticket to the Homecoming game
    LETTER TO THE EDITOR: 1978 EIU Championship Football Team members forced to pay for a ticket to the Homecoming game
    LETTER TO THE EDITOR: I love when Brother Jed comes to campus
    LETTER TO THE EDITOR: I love when Brother Jed comes to campus
    Guest Column: You can cancel Stephen Douglas or you can cancel Black people
    Letter to the Editor: Be aware of others’ struggles, hard times during pandemic
    Josh Hernandez, a junior majoring in finance and plays Tom (Catherine’s husband), and Merri Bork, a junior majoring in theatre and plays Catherine, perform during a dress rehearsal for “These Shining Lives” in The Theatre. In this scene, Tom is comforting Catherine after she woke up from a nightmare about dying and tells her that she is still here with him.
    PHOTO GALLERY: “These Shining Lives”
    Review: Avoid Slender Man, not worth it
    Underrated films: ‘Rush’
    Mattoon Arts Council accepting entry forms for 2018 Photography Show
    Underrated films: ‘The Place Beyond the Pines’
    Siobhan Doherty speaks into a megaphone while protesting the overture of the Supreme Court Case Roe v. Wade Friday evening at Morton Park on Lincoln Ave. Doherty said she came out because she is very mad about Roe v. Wade being overturned. Im mad for not only myself, but also for all the women and people with uteruses that this is going to affect, Doherty said.
    THROUGH THE LENS: Community members protest Roe v. Wade being overturned
    Six-year-old Dulce Stern swims towards her mom Chelsea Stern at the Rotary Community Aquatic Center pool in Charleston Ill. on Tuesday, June 14, 2022. Chelsea said the two come out here almost every day to swim and have fun, plus it helps burn off some energy. Dulce said she loves jumping off the diving board and going on the slide with her dad.
    THROUGH THE LENS: Charleston community beats the heat
    Three different commencement speakers gave speeches during the graduation ceremony for the Eastern Illinois University Class of 2022 Saturday afternoon in Lantz Arena. Representing the Lumpkin College of Business and Technology Marie Koch delivered her speech during the first ceremony. Representing the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Jerimiah Boyd-Johnson presented his speech at the second ceremony. Representing the College of Education, MaryAnn Catt and Esperanza Murillo gave their speeches during the last ceremony.
    Looking back at the 2021-2022 academic year
    Members of the Eastern Class of 2022 celebrate a fellow graduate receiving their diploma during the 2022 spring commencement ceremony in Lantz Arena Saturday afternoon, May 7, 2022.
    THROUGH THE LENS: Eastern graduation class of 2022
    Sam Fagaly directs 10 songs at the Jazz Ensemble featuring Saxophones, Trumpets, Trombones, and the Rhythm Section on Tuesday night in Doudna Fine Arts Center, April 26, 2022 at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Ill.
    THROUGH THE LENS: Spring Jazz Ensemble
    the movie den
    The Movie DEN Ep. 30: The Bad Guys & The Northman
    creative outlet
    Creative Outlet Ep. 9: Tyler Jordan of Good Looks
    the news desk
    Looking Back at the History of Powell-Norton Hall (formerly Douglas Hall)
    the movie den
    The Movie DEN Ep. 29: Legally Blonde & Fear
    the news desk
    Sports To Look Forward To & Athletes of the Year with Adam Tumino
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      • Kymoni Dixon, a sophomore majoring in exercise science for physical therapy, works at Thomas Dining hall, swiping cards. Dixon said she likes the convenience of having an on-campus job although being a student worker can become hectic.

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      • COLUMN: There is still time to save the Earth

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      • Eastern midfielder Chad Hamler tries to beat two opponents to the ball in Easterns match against Purdue Fort Wayne on Sept. 3 at Lakeside Field. Eastern lost the match 1-0.

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      • Pitcher Olivia Price attempts to catch a line drive up the middle during the first game of a doubleheader Wednesday afternoon against SIUE. The Panthers won the game 6-5 in 11 innings, with Price picking up the win after pitching 8.1 shutout innings in relief.

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      • The gates of the castle outside of Old Main could be seen Wednesday afternoon where the Lantanas are in bloom. Part of Levi Lee’s job as Grounds Gardener is selecting the annual flower beds. He is in charge of selecting the plants for different areas across campus from Old Main to Greek Court.

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        Eastern to host open-sessions for employee, labor relations director next week

      • Isai Morales, a freshman biology major, tests at Eastern’s Student Recreation Center Court 5 for COVID-19 on Monday, Jan. 10, 2022. Eastern University President David Glassman sent out an email stating that “all EIU students and employees are expected to complete on-campus SHIELD testing upon their return to campus” for the spring semester.

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