Have you ever gone to a book tasting before? Or do you even know what one is? What are the first things that come to your head when you hear …
News & Feature
-
-
Introducing Mayor Reed to EMU
Deanna Reed has served as the Mayor of Harrisonburg since 2017 and as of January 23, 2023, she has begun a new role as EMU’s Regional Advancement Director in the …
-
Caf Compost No Longer Being Composted
We have all been there: sitting in Eastern Mennonite University’s cafeteria for the third time that day, but can’t seem to quite finish all the food on your plate. You …
-
Chamber Singers Visit Schools and Churches Over Break
Chamber Singers, the Eastern Mennonite University auditioned mixed-voice choir, spent their spring break performing at churches and schools throughout Ohio and Indiana. The group, composed of 15 members, traveled throughout …
-
Athletic Teams Empower Women in Sports
If you walked into Eastern Mennonite University’s main gym last Sunday evening, you would have likely seen 70 young girls dancing, high-fiving, kicking soccer balls, racing across the court, making …
-
Sawubona! An update from South Africa
Students on this semester’s Intercultural program are busy playing with kids, studying the history of Apartheid, eating Tripe (cow intestine), singing and dancing in church services, playing intense games of …
-
Adulting 101: “What Utensil Are You?”
This semester there has been a series of events happening on campus called Adulting 101. These events, hosted by CAC, try to help educate students on how to do different …
-
Changing Winds: A Hodgepodge of EMU History
This newspaper has published a wide variety of articles in its almost 84 years of history. For those who don’t know, every issue of The Weather Vane that has ever …
-
Emu Alumni Performs Solo Play
On February 18 and 19, Royal alumni Ingrid De Sanctis (‘88) returned to the EMU stage to premiere her first solo play, “The Things I Forgot”. As the reimagination of …
-
BSA Leads Trip to D.C. For Black History Month
This past Sunday, Feb. 26 at eight in the morning, around 60 members of the Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) community departed for Washington, D.C. on a day trip to see …