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AT RIGHT: Juniors Jared Stoltzfus and and Nate Maust wet-vac their floor.
The students whose football game accidentally broke a fire sprinkler head and left the east half of Hillside soaking early on the morning of Friday, Nov. 14 are planning to sell t-shirts commemorating the event to raise money for repairs and cleanup costs. Michelle Nafziger, Mike Barsteika, and Daren Good have announced a contest to determine the best shirt design. Submissions should fit on letter-sized paper and can be handed in to Hillside community advisors until Tuesday, Dec. 9.
Tension mounts on the third floor of Elmwood as an on-going food snatching saga rages out of control.
The outraged voice of Community Advisor Maria Landis could easily be heard above the other happenings on the third floor of Elmwood a few evenings ago. Read more...
Despite questionable ethical and health-related issues, local college students continue to pillage local business-owned dumpsters in search of free food and discarded treasures in what has come to be known as "dumpster diving". Read more...
Belief in non-violence at EMU stops at the wood’s edge for many a deer hunter this season. Camouflage and mounted antlers in Oakwood give evidence of many real-live hunters thriving in their peace-loving environment. Read more...
I woke at the crack of dawn (4:15 a.m.) to participate on the morning walk through the game park. It was one of those decisions that I made without really thinking too much before saying yes. That was my bad. Read more...