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  • Sophomore retreat focuses on strengths, leadership qualities

    Sophomore retreat focuses on strengths, leadership qualities0

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    • October 16, 2014

    Last weekend, 12 students participated in a sophomores-only retreat at Allenberry Resort Inn and Playhouse in Boiling Springs, Pa. The retreat, which is a component of the new Sophomore Experience program at Elizabethtown College, featured two days of vocation-related activities. Stacey Zimmerman, the assistant director of Called to Lead, facilitated the retreat. According to her,

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  • Sophomore forms geocaching club

    Sophomore forms geocaching club0

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    • October 16, 2014

    The Geocaching Club, headed by sophomore Matthew Hornbaker, is one of the newest additions to the list of Elizabethtown College clubs. “I formed this club to bring a unique, fun, world-famous hobby to the students of Etown,” Hornbaker said. “I want to educate and show peers the joy of geocaching.” According to Hornbaker, the outdoor

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  • 2014 Lefever Fellow speaks to community

    2014 Lefever Fellow speaks to community0

    Federal Election Commission (FEC) Chairman Lee Goodman, the College’s 2014 Lefever Fellow, presented “Campaign Finance Regulation and the First Amendment” to students and faculty members at a dinner on Wednesday, Sept. 24 in the Susquehanna Room. While much of the Virginian attorney’s discussion focused on how the FEC monitors election campaign finances and contributions in

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  • Student leader of Act for Humanity, BCA office collaborate on study abroad program to Nepal

    Student leader of Act for Humanity, BCA office collaborate on study abroad program to Nepal0

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    • September 25, 2014

    Bhim Thapaliya, an Elizabethtown College senior who is originally from Nepal, has begun to develop a study abroad program that will enable his fellow Blue Jays to study in his home country. Thapaliya said that one of his main goals is to “help the College to have other experiences of understanding different cultures, not just

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