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  • Dr. Long introduces classes to Eastern religions, Middle Earth

    Dr. Long introduces classes to Eastern religions, Middle Earth0

    Dr. Jeffery Long, associate professor of religious studies and department chair, walks into his house after a long day at work, turns on some music and picks up a science fiction novel. He would not mind watching a movie with his wife, Dr. Mahua Bhattacharya, who teaches Japanese at Elizabethtown College, but only if time

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  • Public library receives generous donation

    Public library receives generous donation0

    The Elizabethtown Public Library received a check for $1,200 Wednesday, Feb. 29. Dr. Mark Doody, owner of Advantage Chiropractic in Etown, presented the donation. According to ElizabethtownJournal.org, Doody’s generosity represents a $10 donation for each of the people who visited Advantage Chiropractic in 2011 for an initial consultation. The contribution will go into the library’s

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  • New public radio safety system underway

    New public radio safety system underway0

    President Barack Obama signed the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 last month. According to Accounting Web, this legislation will extend the length of time that Americans can have a “payroll tax holiday” and other unemployment benefits until the end of 2012, rather than the original ending date, March 1. Usually

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  • Texting language seeps into academic work

    Texting language seeps into academic work0

    In coming years, students in Pennsylvania may be seeing tougher standards that will combat a declining quality in academic language use. According to an Associated Press release, press secretary Timothy Eller of the Pennsylvania Department of Education said, “The department [of education] is preparing to release new standards.” Eller emphasized that these standards will apply

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