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    Kelly Moore

    Kelly is a senior Mass Communications major with minors in Graphic Design and Studio Art. Prior to her current position, Kelly had been a contributing writer for the Etownian since her freshman year. At Etown, Kelly is also involved with ECTV-40, WWEC 88.3 FM and works for the college’s Office of Marketing and Communications where she is a contributor for their online news site, E-town Now and the college’s alumni magazine, Elizabethtown.

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  • Royer Residence Hall experiences plumbing problems, flooding0

    Since 1962, Royer residence hall has comfortably housed 125 men and women on Elizabethtown College’s campus. However, this semester, numerous students have been complaining about the repeated flooding on the first floor. The Resident Assistant on the first floor of Royer, Junior Early Childhood major Nicole Curcio, said that although the flooding happened a few

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  • Anonymous social media app Yik Yak creates controversy0

    Since its creation just over a year ago, the anonymous social media app Yik Yak has massively grown in popularity on college campuses across the country. Unlike social networks like Facebook or Twitter, Yik Yak allows messages to be sorted by geographic location with posts only able to be seen within a 1.5-mile radius of

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  • Dress Red Luncheon promotes Women’s Heart Health0

    The Elizabethtown College Employee Wellness Team will be holding its first Dress Red Luncheon promoting Women’s Heart Health on Friday, Feb. 6 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Susquehanna Room. The luncheon was created to celebrate National Wear Red Day which is a nationwide movement to raise awareness in the fight against heart

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  • Honduras mission trip attracts students looking to serve globally0

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    • February 4, 2015

    Students at Elizabethtown College were given the opportunity last summer to go to Honduras for a Medical Missions trip with Lancaster-based Central American Relief Efforts (CARE) and live out the college’s motto of “Educate for Service.” The trip was not endorsed by the Study Abroad Office or the College and was not associated with any

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