On August 30th, the intercultural group leaving for Europe, led by Justin and Amanda Poole, departed on their semester-long journey. Friends and family gathered to wish the 18 students a …

On August 30th, the intercultural group leaving for Europe, led by Justin and Amanda Poole, departed on their semester-long journey. Friends and family gathered to wish the 18 students a …
This past Thursday, all EMU undergraduate classes were canceled to encourage students to attend and support the festival of Academic and Creative Excellence. The day consisted of various students from …
This past Monday, donors, coaches, and athletes alike came together to celebrate the groundbreaking to commence construction of a brand new track. This project has finally come to fruition after …
As it was officially announced last week, Bruce Emmerson, the food service director here at Eastern Mennonite University, is retiring from EMU after 17 years. Before Bruce had started working …
On April 12th, there was an event called Dreaming of Queer Inclusion. This was set up by Center for Peace and Justice students Kory Schaeffer, Mary Moll, and also education …
Anonymous Ensemble presented their latest interactive art installation, Llontop, in the Blackbox Theater from April 19-22. Anonymous Ensemble is a creative arts organization that creates interactive exhibits. On their website, …
Disclaimer: Doran Kennedy is a co-editor for Weather Vane and is a contributor to “Taskmaster”. EMU’s “Taskmaster” has been renewed for an upcoming third season, and it’s better than ever. …
Like most of the movies I watch these days, “Tár” was a recommendation from a movie buff friend of mine who told me to go into it blind and come …
EMU’s International Food Festival was held for the ninth year on Friday, March 24, to great enjoyment, smells, and deliciousness. The second year back since the pandemic interrupted the annual …
Many people know that throughout human history, people have been mistreated and thought of as less than human. Gaurav Pathania, professor of Sociology here at Eastern Mennonite University, wants more …