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  • Making mistakes should not devalue magnitude of one’s successes

    Making mistakes should not devalue magnitude of one’s successes0

    People tend to feel that, as humans, we are more likely to notice mistakes we’ve made or mistakes others have made before we notice our own or others’ successes.  We all know it’s harder to become successful than it is to fail. Becoming a successful person is what everyone wants in life. No matter what

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  • Zug gallery features monotyping artwork by Brenton Good

    Zug gallery features monotyping artwork by Brenton Good0

    On March 18 at 4 p.m. Brenton Good’s art was displayed in Zug Hall, located on the Elizabethtown College campus. Good is an assistant professor of art at Messiah College and an assistant chair in their department of visual art. His artwork has been included in exhibits all across the world. He has been working

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  • Jays provide ‘Welcome Home Kits’ to homeless0

    • News
    • February 27, 2014

    This year, Elizabethtown College social work majors are involved in the “Welcome Home Kit” program. The program is sponsored by Open Table Nashville, which, according to the organization’s official website, “is a non-profit, interfaith community that disrupts cycles of poverty, journeys with the marginalized and provides education about issues of homelessness.” Open Table Nashville provides

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  • Men’s basketball suffers loss to in-conference rival Lebanon Valley

    Men’s basketball suffers loss to in-conference rival Lebanon Valley0

    The Blue Jays put up a fight, but could not defeat the Commonwealth Conference leaders and 22nd-ranked Messiah College last Wednesday night at Brubaker Auditorium. The Hawks outscored the Blue Jays 40-18 over the final 12:51 to make it an 80-65 victory. Messiah had also beaten the Jays earlier in the year on Elizabethtown College’s

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