Editorial: Reinhardt University’s COVID-19 policies need to give it to us straight

By the Eagle Eye Staff The school’s guidelines certainly are not lackluster – students simply need a clearer picture of expectations. Reinhardt University’s administration, in an attempt to return to

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Wagaya Atlanta: Japanese Restaurant Review

By: Leora Winter Do you like fresh, delicious food? Of course, you do! That’s why you need to gather up a group of friends and go eat at Wagaya Japanese Cuisine

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Fun Outdoor Activities for Fall

By Noel Briere Are you interested in getting outdoors and exploring local trails? As fall approaches, the weather will be perfect for getting out to hike, fish, and enjoy other

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Iron Maiden “Senjutsu” Review

By: EJ Klotz Six years of silence and eager waiting have finally ended as Iron Maiden, the heavy metal band formed in 1975, recently released their newest double album, “Senjutsu.”

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Suicide Prevention Podcast

September is Suicide Prevention Month, and teens and young adults need to be aware of their options for help to know they are never alone when they feel depressed. Depression can

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Pumpkin Spice Lattes: Who Has the Best?

By: Leora Winter Fall is approaching, and you know what that means. It’s pumpkin spice latte (PSL) season and time to break out the flannels and UGG boots. (We’ll ignore

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Rocking with the Zetas: Recruitment Week for Zeta Tau Alpha

By Kinleigh Stancill After a long week of recruitment, the ladies of Zeta Tau Alpha have welcomed a new pledge class into their chapter. Bid Day is the most anticipated

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Pitchin’ the Pitchtree: Local café provides students with warm sense of community… and killer breakfast

By Moxon Glosson “Good morning, Mr. Moxon!” Once Darrel Eubanks meets you, he doesn’t forget you. His restaurant exhibits the very same attitude – no one at the Pitchtree Café

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