Eastern is the magazine of Eastern University published by the Communications Office from 2015 to present. The magazine serves as a connection between the Eastern campus community of students, faculty, staff and administration and its alumni, trustees, friends, donors, parents and neighbors.
Soaring was the magazine of Eastern College published by the Communications Office from 1989-1999. The magazine serves as a connection between the Eastern campus community of students, faculty, staff and administration and its alumni, trustees, friends, donors, parents and neighbors.
Spirit was the magazine of Eastern College/University published by the Communications Office from 1999-2014. The magazine serves as a connection between the Eastern campus community of students, faculty, staff and administration and its alumni, trustees, friends, donors, parents and neighbors.
The Log, the College/University yearbook, was printed annually from 1953 to 2014 and summarized classes, activities and individual achievements of seniors in particular. It was named after the huge log mantle over the fireplace in the log cabin where many students carved their initials.
The Sheaf was the yearbook for the Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary while located at its Lancaster Avenue and City Line location in Philadelphia, PA. This short-lived publication was printed from 1947 to 1952.
The Spotlight was the original student newspaper. First published in 1952 when the college was founded at St. David's campus, The Spotlight's run lasted until 1980 when it underwent a name change. Eight issues of The Spotlight were published in 1990 and 1991 in a sporadic run.
The Waltonian was first published in 1980 after the university's original student newspaper, The Spotlight, changed its name. A variety of topics from world politics to university news is covered throughout the newspaper's pages.