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Bubby Johnson

Dytanya “Bubby” Johnson thought he was coming to USU Eastern to play basketball last fall, but when he leaves in May, he leaves countless elementary, junior high and high school students as his new BFFs.

The six foot, eight-inch guard/forward on the Golden Eagle basketball team hails from Waldorf, Md., a suburb of Washington D.C. He played his freshman year at New Jersey Technical Institute, across the Hudson River to Manhattan, N.Y. He spent his sophomore season in Price, a community in the heart of the Wasatch Mountains.

“When I got off the plane in Salt Lake City, I was nervous my phone would not work because of all the mountains,” he said. “I was along way from home and my mom worried about me.”

Now as his sophomore year winds down, and most students head home, he called his mom to tell her he was staying a couple more weeks to coach his Utah AAU basketball team in SLC tournaments. He worked with eight and ninth grade students from Carbon High School, Mont...

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Posted May 8, 2013, 2:43 pm
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Tyler Slesk

The USU Eastern baseball program may have struggled as a team in recent years, but that doesn’t mean members have not excelled individually. The rough seasons didn’t stop many of Eastern baseball athletes from furthering their baseball career after their time at Eastern was over. Six athletes that spent two years at Eastern are now playing baseball at a higher level. These athletes include Tyler Slesk; brothers, Kort and Kody Christoffersen; Tory Ulibarri; Craig Brinkerhoff and Willie Eyre.
Slesk began his collegiate baseball career at Eastern where he played infield for the Golden Eagles. After his time at Eastern was over, he went to finish his eligibility playing baseball at Dixie State College in St. George, Utah where he is now a senior on the Rebel’s roster. Not much has changed for Slesk since he moved on. He is still playing the infield and hitting .250 on the season.
Slesk wasn’t only one to finish his eligibility at Dixie. Kort and Kody Christoffersen...

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Posted April 17, 2013, 6:22 pm

It seems like we all have had to write at one time or another on the topic: "What I did over my summer vacation?" If you were asked to write an essay on that topic this coming Fall, what would yours say? Now is the time to plan your summer activities to get a head start on your future.

Here are some ideas to make your summer the most productive ever.

Did you struggle in one of your classes this year and didn't get the grade you expected. Colleges around the country offer classes during the summer. They are usually 5-6 weeks long, held either 4 or 5 days a week and fairly intense. But the good thing is that you will only have that one topic to study on and you should get a better grade because all your energy will be focused. Community colleges have the best rates when it comes to tuition and paying tuition means you can have access to other amenities on campus such as the library, gym, computer labs and summer activities. Visit your local community college...

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Posted May 8, 2013, 2:34 pm

Karli Morris
editor-in-chief
It’s hard to believe that my time at Eastern is almost over. That this will be my final article in The Eagle. When I first got here, it couldn’t be over soon enough, I wanted to leave before I gave it a shot. It’s hard to believe that two years ago, I was sobbing like a small child as Becky Archibald asked me if I was excited to start college and entered my suite in AJ that I had all to myself for a few weeks. Calling my sisters crying everyday and begging my parents to let me come home and them telling me to wait it out a week to see if I really hated it as bad I thought. Thank you for knowing that I could do it and not letting me leave! I have the best family anyone could ask for!
Without them, what I thought was horrible punishment at the time, making me stay, I would have missed out on two of the best years, filled with amazing people, thousands of memories and experiences that I couldn’t have had anywhere else.
As much as I...

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Posted March 27, 2013, 6:51 pm

News

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USU Eastern’s Phi Beta Lambda placed four students at its state leadership competition on April 5-6 at Dixie State College in St George. Students competed in business events against the other two- and four-year colleges and universities in Utah.

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Posted April 18, 2013, 1:50 pm
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A graduate of Emery High School will represent the USU Eastern class of 2013 as its valedictorian while a student from South Korea will be the first international student to represent the class as salutatorian. In the 75-year history of the school, an international student has never achieved this academic honor.

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Posted April 17, 2013, 5:26 pm

Sports

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The winner of the Beat the Geek Competition, hosted by Peter Legner of the math department, was Jennifer Burdis.  She received 74 points (39 of 63 correct predictions) and was the only one of the 80 students who correctly picked the final game to be Louisville versus Michigan. Burdis also correctly picked Louisville to win.  David Blackwell received 73 points to finish in second place.  Burdis gets a $50 gift certificate to the bookstore while Blackwell receives a $25 gift certificate.

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Posted April 17, 2013, 6:18 pm
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The Eagles went up against some good teams over the two previous weekends. Their first game was against the Utah State Aggies club team. Eastern won two and dropped two. Dawson Community College was their next competitor. USU Eastern won both games. They also played one game against Idaho State University pulling out another win.

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Posted April 17, 2013, 6:24 pm

Lifestyles

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Ever since I was a little, I wanted to be a teacher. As I progressed in accomplishing this dream, my plans changed. I went from wanting to be a math teacher, to a higher-grade elementary school teacher to the lower-grades elementary. I changed because of a child guidance class I took this year. I was assigned to help with the preschool at USU Eastern once a week for an hour.

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Posted April 17, 2013, 6:01 pm
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Emily Williams
lifestyles editor
e.williams@eaglemail.ceu.edu
The Clothesline Project was on display in the Jenifer Leavitt Student Center Multi Purpose room. The project has become a major success thanks to the involvement of Eastern staff, faculty, and students, as well as overwhelming support from members of the community.

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Posted April 17, 2013, 6:10 pm

Viewpoints

 Jump on the love train because it is at you’re station and time is running out. This is the last column of the semester and it’s now or never. Love and laughter go hand in hand. I wish that all left hands were named love and all right hands were named laughter. When two people hold hands, they would have the two things that make this world a better place. I have written about tips for success in your love life, while hopefully helping to bring a few laughs along for the ride.

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Posted April 17, 2013, 5:41 pm

The school year is speeding to a close, and so is my time at USU Eastern.  Many unforgettable memories and friends have been made and I will walk away with so much more than just my associate of science degree.  Those who have not attended USU Eastern may look at it as an odd, little college with little to offer but a handful of hicks and nurses...but from a student’s perspective, I honestly couldn’t have had a better experience anywhere.  The story that landed me here is quite an interesting one, full of twists and turns...so, without further adieu, I’ll tell you my roller coaster ride at USU

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Posted April 17, 2013, 5:39 pm