What goes around, comes back around. Dealing with our waste is as important as buying produce. Every banana peel thrown into the landfill produces methane. Methane is a greenhouse gas …

What goes around, comes back around. Dealing with our waste is as important as buying produce. Every banana peel thrown into the landfill produces methane. Methane is a greenhouse gas …
Harrisonburg local Allison Garcia was the most recent guest for EMU’s “Writers Read” series, sponsored by the Language and Literature Department. Garcia appeared Thursday, Sept. 13, in Common Grounds to …
“Learn about your own racism and learn about how your own racism affects the world,” said Dale, of one of the subjects in senior Nicole Litwiller’s pieces, during an interview …
The EMU club scene, though not as vibrant as the one down the road, attracts many students each year. As school picks up and routines fall into place, students are …
With a newfound independence, new college students are given an opportunity to redefine their beliefs like never before. One of the ways this opportunity manifests itself is in exploring faith, …
For first-years and transfers, it might be daunting to try to find events or locations around Harrisonburg which are relatively inexpensive for outings and other social gatherings. Compiled below are …
It has long been a part of EMU’s practice that students are not required to attend Convocation— 15 years, in fact. Students had the option to choose whether or not …
In the history of “Survivor,” there has never been a contestant named Kate, but Kate Weaver is determined to be the first, according to the audition video she submitted this …
For junior Amber Hooper, stage managing was not something she had planned on doing, but she couldn’t be more well suited for it. Hooper came to EMU to major in …
Senior Andry Stutzman will only be a student of Eastern Mennonite University for another week or two; but he closed out his academic career with a bang during his recital …