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  • FBE announces Five-Minute Pitch Competition at Etown

    FBE announces Five-Minute Pitch Competition at Etown0

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    • February 24, 2025

    The Family Business and Entrepreneurship (FBE) program at Elizabethtown College recently announced their five-minute pitch competition. In this effort, the program hopes to encourage the wider community to engage in business-minded thinking through a competitive effort.   “The mission behind it is fostering entrepreneurial spirit here at Etown college,” sophomore ambassador of FBE Ava Barton

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  • CCCE to hold civil rights service trip

    CCCE to hold civil rights service trip0

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    • February 17, 2025

    The Center for Community and Civic Engagement (CCCE) at Elizabethtown College recently announced their annual spring break service trip. From March 1 to 7, eight students will be visiting Georgia and Alabama to work with Tuscaloosa Habitat for Humanity and to visit sites such as the Voting Rights Museum & Institute in Selma, the Legacy

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  • Northington releases Arctic research in scientific journal

    Northington releases Arctic research in scientific journal0

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    • February 10, 2025

    On Jan. 21, Elizabethtown College Assistant Professor of Biology and Environmental Science Robert Northington had a paper he collaborated on titled “Abrupt transformation of West Greenland lakes following compound climate extremes associated with atmospheric rivers” published. It was published in the Proceedings for National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).  “Arctic rivers and lakes in general are

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  • Global Perspective: Gay Marriage Legalized in Thailand

    Global Perspective: Gay Marriage Legalized in Thailand0

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    • February 3, 2025

    Being able to get married is a privilege people may take for granted as they navigate their day-to-day lives. Despite the freedom to marry that LGBTQ+ Americans have had since 2015, many LGBTQ+ people throughout the world are still fighting to get that right into their laws. One  country that had a longstanding history of

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