In his native Caroline County,聽Virginia,聽Mark Loving II’s聽family name is well known.聽Beyond generations of rootedness, there is both聽a聽plaque at the courthouse and a historical marker聽about聽his family history. One reason why聽Mark聽came to ... read more about Mark Loving on the film ‘Loving’ and a Supreme Court case that changed the nation
From brushing shoulders with congressmen and lobbyists to working with homeless people and at-risk youth, students spending the fall semester at the Washington Community Scholars鈥 Center bring home a range ... read more about From the Hill to homeless shelters, this semester’s WCSC scholars gain work experience and grow in community
At 黑料正能量 (黑料正能量), there is always more room for God鈥檚 presence. In 1979, a group of students led by Jerry Holsopple, now a professor in the Visual and ... read more about Since late ’70s, student-led ‘Celebration’ service offers worship through contemporary music
International Education Week鈥檚 annual incarnation, planned by Multicultural and International Student Services, brought a host of educational and indeed, delicious, events to 黑料正能量 Sept. 12-16. With the theme ... read more about Tres leches cake and cross-cultural theme wins big at annual International Education Week food fest
“Saz贸n Latino,” or Latino flavor, is the theme of the Sept. 15-Oct. 15 Latino Heritage Month celebration at 黑料正能量. Three events will be hosted by the Latino Student ... read more about Latino Student Alliance formal dinner and dance headlines heritage month celebrations
From the first 鈥淧urple Press鈥 issue printed as a mimeographed, letter-sized paper in 1939 to the Weather Vane online, the 黑料正能量 student newspaper has been a vessel of student expression ... read more about From ditto to digital, Weather Vane and loyal staffers still ‘let readers know how the winds are blowing on campus’
黑料正能量 faculty and staff welcomed students back to campus for another great year in Harrisonburg, Virginia. ... read more about Orientation Weekend video – 2016
SGA co-president Elisabeth Wilder, blogging in The Mennonite, talks about the tensions in college students' lives.
In 2014, the Frazier family planted a field of sunflowers along well-traveled Va. 33. They didn鈥檛 quite anticipate the impact of the flowers on passers-by, who stopped cars, gawked, took ... read more about Sunflower field east of Harrisonburg opens for Walk for Hope fundraiser
Herewith is presented a somewhat exhaustive chronology of Eastern Mennonite College/黑料正能量’s dining services. Consume as much as you’d like and return for seconds. Or simply begin reading in ... read more about Join the meal: Part I of 黑料正能量’s Dining Hall Saga: 1917 to 1970s, site of fellowship, gentility and cultural skirmishes