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    Samantha Weiss

    Samantha Weiss is a senior Communications major. Previously, she has served as the Opinion Editor and Assistant News Editor. On campus, she is also an RA, works for dining services and is a communications tutor.

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  • Department of Modern Languages welcomes new French professor0

    • News
    • October 15, 2014

    Dr. Vanessa Borilot, Assistant Professor of French, is a native of the Guadeloupe Islands and has recently joined the Elizabethtown College staff. Those French-speaking islands are located in the Caribbean and are known for their rich literary history, which has resulted in many authors, poets and professors like Borilot. She specializes in French and Francophone,

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  • Campus Security releases annual safety report, crime statistics from past three academic years

    Campus Security releases annual safety report, crime statistics from past three academic years0

    Campus Security released the 2014 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, which was printed yesterday. This report compiles the crime statistics of the last three school years — 2011, 2012 and 2013 — on campus. The report is printed each year in accordance with the Jean Clery Act as one of three transparency measures expected

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  • New communications professor uses passion for photography to enrich visual media based communications courses0

    • News
    • September 25, 2014

    Dr. Katherine Hughes, a seasoned professor with a love for photography, joined Elizabethtown College’s Department of Communications this year. Hughes previously taught at Loyola University in Maryland for two years. She held another teaching position at James Madison University for six years. She was drawn to Etown because of the small class size, as well

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  • Students attend summer LGBTQ activism camp0

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    • September 18, 2014

    Introduced in 2002, Campus Pride started as an online group called Campus PrideNet, which provided services to support lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ) and ally students and faculty on college campuses. The founders eventually expanded their project into Campus Pride as it is today. Its outreach now includes a leadership camp that three Elizabethtown

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