EDITORIAL: The Impact of Current Gas Prices on Reinhardt Students and Professors

By Sergio Salgado and Wesley Price In March 2022, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, gas prices in the United States rose to $4.17, breaking the previous record set in July

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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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Editorial: What does a student have to do to get some good Wi-Fi around here?

By Eagle Eye Staff In October of last year, our team highlighted the student body’s concern over the spotty-at-best wireless internet availability on Reinhardt’s campus.  Four months later, not much

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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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Editorial: Mental Health Concerns for Students and Staff

By Kinleigh Stancill and Edward Resendez As the weather gets colder and the day gets shorter, it becomes quite difficult for students to stay motivated to finish strongly in their

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The Braves are champions, the Hawks are contenders, and the Bulldogs are front-runners for the title. Does anyone seem to care?

The Atlanta Braves’ 2021 World Championship run has put the spotlight back on one of the most impactful areas in the United States. From the Coca-Cola Factory to the Georgia

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EDITORIAL: Students Are Fed Up With Gordy Dining and Nothing Has Changed

By Titis Thind One of the biggest concerns among students on Reinhardt’s campus is Gordy Dining Hall. Gordy, the school’s cafeteria, has been criticized around campus for years for its

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Editorial: Reinhardt Students and Staff Stress Over Internet Issues on Campus

Have you had difficulty connecting to the school’s campus WiFi? Has the ability to get your work done been impacted by the slow internet? Have you had to drive to

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“Soro Sokey, Werey!” – #ENDSARS and The History of Police Brutality in Nigeria

Photo via Twitter By Kimberlee Smith “People died for nothing…. People died for nothing.”  The morning of October 20, 2020, started as any normal day in Lagos, Nigeria—normal, that is, for a city

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