Ag to induct Dr. Bill Hill into Hall of Fame

By JORDAN JONES, Staff Writer The EOSC Ag Hall of Fame is an annual event that honors an individual who has made anoutstanding impact to the Ag Division. This year’s inductee is Dr. Bill Hill.Dr. Bill Hill is a 1961 graduate of Eastern. He then continued on to Oklahoma State Universityfor his bachelor’s degree in…

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Student Government holds monthly meeting

By JORDAN JONES, Staff WriterEvery month the Eastern Student Government Association, or ESGA, has a meeting. ThisNovember it was held on the 1st at 3. The meeting was to discuss various Homecoming details,as well as other happenings or any concerns on campus.In attendance were Brett Hoffman, President; Bradon Boston, Vice President; Jordan Jones,Reporter; and several…

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Judgin team comes home National Champs

By COLLEEN DARLEY, Staff Writer Eastern Oklahoma State College’s meat judging team has had an impressive season. They’ve consistently placed in the Top 10 at every competition they’ve attended, earning them a spot at Nationals.These consistent wins led them to Nationals, where they won first place by a 40-point margin. “I’m really proud of this…

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Mountaineer Mania welcomes high school students

By JORDAN JONES, Staff Writer Mountaineer Mania is the day that Eastern invites any high school students to come and visit. This year’s mania is being held on Thursday, Oct. 26 from 10-Noon. Several hundred students are expected to attend. Attendees will get a chance to meet with EOSC’s President, Janet Wansick, Student Government President,…

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Poet Sly Alley comes to Eastern

By COLLEEN DARLEY, Staff Writer Native American poet Sly Alley read some of his award-winning poems in the Johnnie Wray Theater in Pratt Hall on Monday, Oct. 16. His poems ranged from humorous to political but also stayed true to his Native American roots. He is best known for Strong Medicine, which won the Oklahoma…

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Where do you want to go after Eastern?

By NICHOLAS DUNBAR, Staff Writer Picking a college is a hard decision, especially when you have to do it more than once. Choosing where to go after Eastern will come before you know it, so it’s important to start thinking about it early. Sometimes, it’s as easy as picking which school has the degree you…

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TRiO offers support in several different ways

By NICHOLAS DUNBAR, Staff Writer TRiO Student Support Services is an organization at Eastern located on the first floor of Johnston Hall specializing in helping students succeed. Their main goal is to prepare students not only for on-campus but for larger universities and/or beginning their careers. SSS is funded by the U.S. Department of Education,…

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Judging teams on the road as seasons begin

By JORDAN JONES, Staff Writer EOSC’s Ag Division judging teams have had a busy past couple of months. All competition teams, which include Soil Judging, Meat Judging and Livestock Judging, have been hard at work practicing in preparation for their upcoming seasons.  The sophomore Livestock Judging team had their first contest on Sept. 1, in…

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Eastern celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

By JORDAN JONES, Staff Writer The Eastern campus is a very diverse cultural environment. With students from several different countries, student services decided to honor Hispanic Heritage Month. They did this by having a movie on the lawn. The movie played was “McFarland USA.” This movie is about a coach who moves into predominantly Latino…

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PTK holds annual Voter Registration Drive

By ABI LEAKE, Staff Writer Eastern’s Honor Society, Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), held its annual Voter Registration Drive on campus beginning Sept. 25. Eastern’s PTK chapter has a long history of winning the statewide competition for registering the most new voters in their category, and they hope to carry on the tradition. Making that easier…

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Eastern recognizes scholars in McAlester

By NICHOLAS DUNBAR, Staff Writer On Thursday, Sept. 21, the second scholar reception presented by the Alumni Association was held at Eastern’s Mcalester campus. Being much smaller than the one held in Wilburton, around 40 people were attending.  There were free snacks and drinks as well as five door prizes given out including three gift…

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Eastern scholars honored in Wilburton

By NATHAN VINCENT, Staff Writer On Sept. 19,  Eastern hosted the annual scholarship reception on the Wilburton campus. Eastern President Dr. Janet Wansick started the reception with a welcome speech for all of the families that had traveled. Teresa Brady, Executive Director for Foundation/ Alumni Relations, also welcomed everyone and acted as host for the…

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Eastern hosts first-ever Meet and Greet event

By NATHAN VINCENT, Staff Writer On Tuesday, Sept. 26, Eastern Oklahoma State College hosted its first-ever Mountaineer Meet & Greet at the C.C. Dunlap Fieldhouse. Guests and students had an opportunity to meet and receive autographs from the players, coaches and judgers on all of Eastern’s competitive teams.  Free hotdogs were served at the concession…

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Food Trucks at The E offer unique cuisine

By JORDAN JONES, Staff Writer Eastern Oklahoma State College is beginning a new tradition this year –  Food Trucks at the E. On Sept. 14, four unique food trucks came to the Wilburton campus. They were The Lamb and the Wolf, Hungry Lotus, Fry Daddy’s, and Unique Grazing. The Lamb and the Wolf originates in…

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Renovated library open to students after wait

By JORDAN JONES, Staff Writer The newly renovated Bill H. Hill Library is now open for students. For the past three years, the top two floors of the library building were shut down due to renovations. These renovations included new furniture, study rooms, a coffee area, and two computer labs.  According to eosc.edu, “The library’s…

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