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Video: American English visits EasternBy: Kevin Kenealy/Staff Reporter American English, a world-renowned Beatles cover band, came to campus on Friday to play at Eastern's end of the year celebration. Online Reporter Kevin Kenealy was on hand to catch the band in action and to talk to a few American English fans in attendance. |
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Column: The bigger pictureBy: Kevin Kenealy/Columnist I think we need to rethink the question "What are you going to do?" After I walk May 3, it will be the first time since pre-preschool that I have not been in school, and so the normal answer to this question is, "Well I have this job, Mr. or Mrs. so-and-so. |
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Multimedia Package: Greek Week In ReviewBy: Kevin Kenealy/Staff Reporter For a recap of everything Greek, click here. |
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Video: Kappa Deltas prepare for Greek SingBy: Kevin Kenealy and Katie Anderson/Staff Reporters The Kappa Deltas, or Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, tell us "All You Need is Love" with the online exclusive video of Greek Sing and the Kappa Delta's preparation for it. |
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Our soiled American soilBy: Kevin Kenealy/Columnist Amber waves of grain, cottage cheese bins, purple mountain majesties, majestic beer bottles. Upon my own version of "Into the Wild" this past weekend, I took off down Route 16, and Route 130 as I headed for Lake Charleston. While I watched cars zoom by I seemed like a tortoise, watching time in slow motion and with it, all the minute details I never would have noticed had I been traveling by speed of exhaust. |
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Living with EpilepsyBy: Kevin Kenealy/Staff Reporter The name of the game was Command and Conquer: Red Alert. Its object was fairly simple: to annihilate every little graphic soldier, tank and paratrooper in site by building up your army to ridiculous proportions. As a 21-year-old, I would still be tempted to play this game, so as an 11-year-old, I was hooked. |
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The DEN or DENQUIRER?By: Kevin Kenealy/Columnist The Daily Eastern News has become, in a sense, two publications. There's the paper copy, along with dennews.com - but there is also the tabloid DENQUIRER (sic) that runs daily on dennews.com. What are you talking about, Kevin? I never knew The DEN had a tabloid edition! Sure it does. |
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Multimedia Package: Protests for PeaceBy: Kevin Kenealy/Staff Reporter Click here for the multimedia package! While there are troops still stationed in Iraq five years after the war began, some students are beginning to stand against the war. Last week, five days of protest were held that climaxed with a student walk-out and an open mic. |
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Multimedia Package: Protests for PeaceBy: Kevin Kenealy/Staff Reporter Click here for the multimedia package! While there are troops still stationed in Iraq five years after the war began, some students are beginning to stand against the war. Last week, five days of protest were held that climaxed with a student walk-out and an open mic. |
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Little Boy Jr. wins battle of the bandsBy: Kevin Kenealy/Staff Reporter It was close, but most of the approximately 100 students in attendance Wednesday night at the 7th Street Underground screamed harder for Little Boy Jr. to take the win in the Battle of the Bands competition. |
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