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    Stephanie Miller

    Stephanie Miller is a senior English – Professional Writing major with minors in Communications and Psychology. She started as a copy editor and staff writer and is currently the Etownian's Copy Chief. Outside academics, Stephanie serves as Secretary of Etown’s Stitch2Serve knitting and crocheting club, tap dances with the E-motion dance group, and is a member of the Sigma Tau Delta English Honor Society. In her free time she enjoys reading anything that’s not a textbook and knitting, ideally with a cup of tea or hot chocolate.

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  • Current students  represent College outside classroom

    Current students represent College outside classroom0

    Members of the Elizabethtown College community are continuing to make their marks outside the College bubble even as the academic year ends. Two seniors recently won Fulbright scholarships. Etownian staff writer Victoria Edwards won a research fellowship and senior Melissa Germano won an English Teaching Assistant scholarship. Both worked with Director of Prestigious Scholarships and

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  • Annual Relay for Life surpasses fundraising goals

    Annual Relay for Life surpasses fundraising goals0

    Students, faculty and community members recently gathered in and around Thompson Gymnasium for Elizabethtown College’s annual Relay for Life. This year’s event took place from 3 p.m. Friday, April 5 until 3 a.m. Saturday, April 6. Etown’s Colleges Against Cancer (CAC) club runs the event, which raises money and awareness for the American Cancer Society.

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  • Winners of hide and seek game to name new ball pit0

    A 100-person game of hide and seek called the “Tournament of Participants” will take place Wednesday, March 20 from 11 a.m. until the last hiding student is found. Vice President for Student Life Dr. Celestino Limas and members of the so—called Mystery and Secrecy Committee planned the tournament, the first of its kind—to take place

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  • An editorial from a nearby college stirs controversy

    An editorial from a nearby college stirs controversy0

    An opinion piece published in Dickinson College’s campus newspaper Thursday, Feb. 7 has drawn both praise and criticism in the weeks since its publication. The editorial, written by Dickinson senior Leda Fisher, is titled “Should White Boys Still Be Allowed to Talk?” and appeared in The Dickinsonian’s opinion section. In the piece, Fisher laments what

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