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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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  • Hackman residents readjust to campus life after microbial growth

    Hackman residents readjust to campus life after microbial growth0

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    • September 13, 2018

    Photo: Megan White I’m going to knock on all the wood here, and say that it’s been quiet,” Area Coordinator Dominick DiLoreto said. DiLoreto referred to the few officially filed reports of microbial growth around campus since Friday, Aug. 31. According to DiLoreto, none of these complaints have come from Vera Hackman Apartments residents who

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  • Microbial growth forces returning students to relocate

    Microbial growth forces returning students to relocate0

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    • September 6, 2018

    Photo: Megan White Students at a forum in Gibble Auditorium Monday, Aug. 27 could be heard calling it “the Etown refugee crisis.” The students at the meeting, most of them residents of the Vera Hackman Apartments, had been relocated to other residence halls the week of Monday, Aug. 20 when a microbial growth was found

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  • Campus community honors and bids farewell to Dean Calenda

    Campus community honors and bids farewell to Dean Calenda0

    Student Senate commemorated its relationship with Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students Marianne Calenda before her retirement by creating a scholarship in her honor. Senior senate president Sean Fiedler presented Calenda with the award at the annual Awards Ceremony Wednesday, April 11 in Gibble Auditorium. In future years, the annual Marianne Calenda

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  • Community Fellows program to begin in ILUs starting this fall

    Community Fellows program to begin in ILUs starting this fall0

    Community Fellows will replace Resident Assistants (RAs) in the Vera Hackman Apartments, Schreiber Quadrangle and Featherton Crossing Apartments starting in the 2018-2019 academic year. The application period to become a Community Fellow closed Friday, April 6. Community Fellows have some of the same duties as RAs, including making door decorations and closing buildings before breaks.

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