Of Small and Clumsy Heroes: Reinhardt Senior Philip Fröwis Publishes First Children’s Book

By Kristen Teagarden Reinhardt’s own Philip Fröwis has recently published a children’s book, “Of Small and Clumsy Heroes.” The Eagle Eye sat down with him to learn more about the

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Opinion: Why are Students Forced into Core-Curriculum Classes?

By Joseph Javits A controversial topic that has been up in the air for a minute now is why universities across the country and even the rest of the world

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Day In The Life As a College Athlete: It’s tougher than you think

College athletes have it made nowadays, is what society thinks. Well, they are entirely wrong. College athletes have committed to their sport as full-time jobs and do well at their

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EDITORIAL: The Reality of Reinhardt’s Rules

One commonality at Reinhardt is that students do not like the on-campus living  rules — things from non-co-ed dorms, to curfews, to prohibited items in the dorms. Students are tired

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Editorial: Does Reinhardt prepare students for the future? Seniors and Alumni weigh in.

By: Joseph Javits and Danielle Christopher Do you ever walk around campus and think to yourself, “Is Reinhardt University truly preparing me for the outside professional world?” Do you feel

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Is college a scam in the year of 2022? episode 2

Our society tells us that you have to go to college to succeed. Is that the truth? Is college overpriced? Is it a waste of time? Do people just go

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Reinhardt’s Center for Student Success: The easiest way to improve your GPA

Reinhardt students struggle with Spanish, Math, Biology, and many other classes on campus. Unfortunately, students refuse to reach out for help when it comes to academic support. But why? The

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Reinhardt Student Spends Spring Break Researching Family History at North Carolina Museum

By Alissa Hodges I spent my spring break blessed with the opportunity to complete research at the archives of the Museum of the Cherokee Indian in Cherokee, North Carolina. A

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Sanctuary: Reinhardt’s Student-Led Literary and Arts Magazine Preserves the Value of Creativity

By Kristen Teagarden All across campus, students, faculty, and staff are preparing creative works to be submitted to Reinhardt’s literary and arts magazine, “Sanctuary.” “Sanctuary” abounds with creative work from

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EDITORIAL: While Ensuring Safety, School Must Stay Open

By Leora Winter and Philip Frowis A new wave of COVID-19 is currently limiting personal freedom and endangering the health of the nation, again. Like the rest of the world,

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