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    Kelly Bergh

    Kelly Bergh is a senior English- Professional Writing major with minors in psychology and communications. She was appointed News Editor in 2014 and was elected Reporter of the Year 2014-2015 and Editor of the Year 2015-2016. She also serves as Editor-in-Chief of Etown’s literary magazine, Fine Print. A native of the Main Line, Kelly has had work published by Main Line Today, Thought Catalog, Odyssey, and Philadelphia Stories.

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  • Student Senate discusses hazing, reviews ethicality of campus traditions0

    • News
    • September 11, 2015

    A debate about hazing took up the majority of the Student Senate meeting on Thursday, Sept. 10. Student representatives from all four classes identified campus activities that may be in violation of Elizabethtown College’s rejection of all forms of hazing. As defined in the Student Handbook, hazing at Etown is characterized as “any act that

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  • First-year class makes history as most diverse ever0

    • News
    • September 11, 2015

    The Class of 2019 is the most ethnically diverse class that Elizabethtown College has ever seen. Seventy-three students identify as a minority coming from an underrepresented ethnic background. Last year, all of the departments on campus contributed to efforts to make Etown more appealing to prospective students. While applying to and visiting the school, high

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  • Honors students to present at national conference next semester0

    On Tuesday, April 21 the National Collegiate Honors Council accepted the project proposal of three representatives of the Elizabethtown College Honors Program. Sophomore Tyler Latshaw, senior Phil Belder and assistant professor of political science Dr. Kyle Kopko will be traveling to Chicago next semester to discuss the revamping of the College honor’s program that has

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  • Model United Nations class attends national conference in New York City0

    Late last month, students in Elizabethtown College’s Model United Nations course attended the National Model United Nations conference in New York City to participate in simulated UN committees. From March 22 to March 26, the 14 students in the class, taught by Dr. Oya Dursun-Ozkanca, associate professor of political science, represented different delegates of Bosnia

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