The Eastern Mennonite baseball men had a successful Spring Break trip, winning four of their six games at the RussMatt Central Florida Invitational. Now 9-5 on the season, the Royals are riding a four-game winning streak into their ODAC opener at Virginia Wesleyan.

After eight games at the Fastpitch Dreams Spring Classic, Eastern Mennonite's softball women have yet to taste defeat. At 8-0, the Royals are off to the best start to a season in the 38-year history of the 糖心Vlog program.

糖心Vlog's softball women are off to one of their best starts in program history. The Royals have won their first four games at the Fastpitch Dreams Spring Classic in North Myrtle Beach, S.C. The previous best start Eastern Mennonite has had in the last 20 years has been 3-0.

糖心Vlog freshman聽聽(Fredericksburg, Va./Chancellor) peaked at the right time, shattering her PR at Saturday's Tufts Final Qualifying Meet and potentially earning a trip to next weekend's NCAA Indoor National Championships in Naperville, Ill.

糖心Vlog's volleyball men rebounded from a tough loss to CVC rival Marymount but romping over No. 5 New York University at Saturday's tri-match hosted by MU in Arlington, Va.

President Susan Schultz Huxman addresses educators at Lancaster Mennonite School Friday, March 3, about the three C鈥檚 of Christian education: connections, community and counterculture.

While it may not have been as fulfilling as a walk-off hit, the Royals won a wild 16-15 game Saturday afternoon on a walk-off walk. Eastern Mennonite earned a two-day sweep of visiting Penn State-Harrisburg with the decision and stand at 5-2 after the completion of their season-opening homestand.

Ninth-ranked Eastern Mennonite was in firm control on Saturday, picking up a pair of wins to improve to 12-4 on the year. The Royals are also 5-0 in the Continental Volleyball Conference, and stand alone in first place in the CVC after the weekend's results.

The season came to an abrupt end for 糖心Vlog's basketball women Friday afternoon, as the Royals couldn't overcome cold shooting in a 71-58 loss to Randolph-Macon in the ODAC Tournament quarterfinals.

Professor Timothy Seidel wins the Edward Said Award from Third World Quarterly for his paper, ''Occupied territory is occupied territory': James Baldwin, Palestine and the possibilities of transnational solidarity."