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  • Oct. 17- Untitled (Cut) @theTarble from 1-6 pm at the Tarble
  • Oct. 17- Women's Soccer vs. Tennessee Tech at 3 pm
  • Oct. 17- Jazz Combos in the Black Box at 7:30 pm
  • Oct. 18- Eastern Symphony Orchestra in the Dvorak Concert Hall at 7:30 pm
  • Oct. 19- Volleyball vs Tennessee Tech in Groniger Arena at 4 pm
  • Oct. 20- Women's Soccer vs UT Martin at Lakeside field starts at 1 pm
  • Oct. 20- Flute Studio Recital in the Doudna recital hall at 4 pm
  • Oct. 21- Faculty Chamber Recital in the Doudna recital hall at 7:30 pm
  • Oct. 22- Trans*formation Station Ribbon Cutting and Fashion Show at 7 pm
  • Volleyball standings: 4-11 on the season (0-5 in conference)
  • Soccer standings: Women's at 5-6-5 (3-2-2), Men's at 1-9-1 (0-5)
  • Football standings: 1-6 on the season (0-4 in conference)
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The student news site of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois.

The Daily Eastern News

The student news site of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois.

The Daily Eastern News

Michael Roman, a sophomore corporate communication major, does an interview reflecting on the "Race for Roman" Greek Kart race that was done in support for him and his fight with brain cancer.

Race for Roman, more than just a race

Anna Hagan, Reporter October 23, 2023

The crisp evening air was filled with sounds of cheering, laughter and the rickety wheels on the road. These are the typical sounds of the annual Greek Kart event. However, this year it was different. This...

Drew Shrader, a senior marketing major, talks about personal financial status while attending college Saturday afternoon outside Booth Library.

Students share financial struggles

Kyara Morales-Rodriguez, Campus Reporter September 7, 2022

‘The broke college student.’ A nickname associated with the classic college experience — four years of eating ramen, dumpster-diving and taking advantage of anything that is free.   It is an...

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