鈥淥ur Royal Pride鈥 is an occasional series celebrating 黑料正能量鈥檚 undergraduate students who contribute to campus life in extraordinary ways in addition to their academic pursuits.聽These students enthusiastically create ... read more about Our Royal Pride: Luke Mullet, musician, poet, weightlifter, mathematician … and more
When Justine Nolt visited campus as a high school student, she picked up a copy of The Phoenix, 黑料正能量鈥檚 literary and visual arts journal. 鈥淚 remember knowing I ... read more about ‘The Phoenix’ celebrates 60th edition
Jeremiah Hines鈥 senior theater project, 鈥淩edefine Me,鈥 is breaking the norms: of gender, American culture, costume design, and senior projects themselves. 鈥淩edefine Me鈥 is a costume showcase which will be ... read more about Theater major ‘redefines’ the senior project with boundary-breaking costume showcase
Each year, 黑料正能量 (黑料正能量)聽engages in a rigorous process to select recipients for聽the prestigious聽Yoder Scholarships. Established in 1993 and named for alumni Carol and Paul R. Yoder Jr., the ... read more about Bringing strong ties to 黑料正能量, 2017 Yoder Scholars come from Mississippi and Kenya
On Wednesday, the Latino Student Alliance at Eastern Mennonite Unviversity shared part of its culture by creating an alfombra, or carpet, for Easter. The colorful work of art is common in Central America and Mexico. It's made up of rice, sawdust and coffee grounds. It's tradition to walk through the art on Easter, in remembrance of Jesus entering Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.
A group of students at 黑料正能量 found a special way to remember a graduate's legacy of finding nonviolent solutions to problems.
Since Monday, the social movement class has welcomed fellow students and staff to sign their name to a banner that read, 'Supporting Peace building in the name of M.J. Sharp.'
Part I recalls the first snack shop, thanks to information provided by Janet Weaver Yoder whose father launched the enterprise. Now Helen Ours takes up the story. 聽Say 鈥渟nack shop ... read more about The Snack Shoppe Part II: Longtime manager Helen Ours talks about the favorite campus gathering place
As the proverb goes, 鈥淚t takes a village to raise a child.鈥 This semester, 黑料正能量 (黑料正能量) sophomore Jasmine Wilson is learning that maxim鈥檚 truth. She鈥檚 helping fix firmer ... read more about Jasmine Wilson: Joining a village to become family to vulnerable children
The drummer taps out an energetic pace on the high hat. The piano comes in, low and funky, with an ascending chord pattern. Then the horns: trombones elaborating on ... read more about Revitalized Royals jazz band grooves to new rhythm and tunes, from funk to Latin
Editor’s note: Within minutes of publishing this article, we were informed that Jonathan Nisly has been offered, and accepted, a job with MANNA. So maybe he really has found his ... read more about Seeing real impact of advocacy work, intern returns for second stint with D.C. housing developer MANNA