Future of LGBTQ Community at Reinhardt University

The LGBTQIA+ Community’s Future at Reinhardt University By Philip Fröwis University for LGBTQIA+ community members is more than just an educational institution. Many queer students look forward to their time

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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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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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The Bookshelf: Reading, Writing, and Rambling (Ep. 1)

Welcome to The Bookshelf! This is the podcast where we talk all things books and writing. So, whether you’re a reader, a writer, or just here for the fun, pull

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Game Day With No Games  

Trevor Lawrence reacts to the postponement of Clemson-Florida State. Photo via Twitter. By Khalil Wilson  On Nov. 21, just three hours before the scheduled noon kickoff at Doak Campbell Stadium,

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The definitive list of the top 10 Thanksgiving foods

Photo by Casey James on Unsplash By Moxon Glosson  Thanksgiving is almost here, and Reinhardt’s students and staff know what that means – THANKSGIVING BREAK! Here at the Eagle Eye,

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First Time Voters: The Voting Process Explained

Photo by Manny Becerra on Unsplash by Atiya King The 2020 election is less than two weeks away, and it’s pretty much all anyone can talk, tweet, post, and argue about. Former President

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We humans are a flawed species.

By: Hannah Schultz We as humans are flawed. Evolution has a way of torturing us, so we suffer more than we should, and consequently, invent stuff that costs money. More

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The theory of flat Earth

By: Hannah Schultz Flat Earthers are the people who argue with facts known of for hundreds of years, and can genuinely, and successfully, convince themselves with supporting evidence of things

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First year students present “Where am I Going?” final projects

By: Sergio Salgado Waleska, Ga— During the week of Nov 18, students in all First Year Courses had the chance to present their final projects to the rest of their

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