• Elizabethtown College’s Office of Campus Recreation and Well-Being starts an active book club

    Elizabethtown College’s Office of Campus Recreation and Well-Being starts an active book club

    Friday, March 14 marks the start of a new activity on Elizabethtown College’s campus. Whitney Crull, senior director for student involvement and well-being, finally started the program she’s been planning since she first started at Etown six years ago, a biking book club. ‘Pedal Through the Pages Book Club’ provides students with a book to

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  • Plants and People: How Biology Explains the Healing Power of Nature

    Plants and People: How Biology Explains the Healing Power of Nature

    In an age dominated by screens and urban landscapes, a growing body of research and personal anecdotes highlights a timeless truth — nature heals. From improving focus and reducing stress to enhancing mood, interacting with plants and natural environments offers measurable benefits. Studies have consistently shown that spending time in natural settings can lead to

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  • The Power of One: A Day That Transformed Etown’s Future

    The Power of One: A Day That Transformed Etown’s Future

    Elizabethtown College’s Power of One Day was more than just a day of giving, it was a movement that fueled transformation. On March 18, 2025, the entire Etown community—alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends united to create meaningful change. This initiative embodied the College’s mission of service, scholarship, and impact, proving that a single act

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  • Today’s Tech: Amazon Removes Voice Recording Options

    Today’s Tech: Amazon Removes Voice Recording Options

    Amazon’s elimination of the “Do Not Send Voice Recordings” option for Alexa devices, which stops devices from sending recordings to the company, is a massive shift that raises essential questions about privacy, artificial intelligence and the future of smart assistants. While Amazon justified the shift as necessary for the development of Alexa’s generative artificial intelligence

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  • Business Buzz: Tech companies are pinching their pennies in a possible economic slowdown

    Business Buzz: Tech companies are pinching their pennies in a possible economic slowdown

    President Donald Trump has raised tariffs on all imported goods from China by 20% and has placed taxes of 25% on imports via Mexico and Canada. With these announcements being sent into a tailspin regarding these trade policies. However, to maintain long-term financial stability, tariffs are not always the best solutions. Tariffs are paid by

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  • A New Romance: Tempest Theater’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”

    A New Romance: Tempest Theater’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”

    A new kind of story has taken Elizabethtown College by storm this past week with the performances of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” which hit the Tempest Theater the weekend of March 14 and will continue from March 20-22. The legendary play by William Shakespeare, originally written in 1595, was brought to life once again by

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  • Global Perspective: Internet Stunt Provokes Tension in Australia

    Global Perspective: Internet Stunt Provokes Tension in Australia

    With the internet firmly ingrained in our culture and everyday life, it is not surprising to hear or see an influencer or vlogger do some stunt or prank that gets them in trouble. However, when the stunt ends up involving a federally protected species in a foreign country, consequences are taken up a notch.   Sam

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  • Student Assembly addresses Title IX and VI concerns

    Student Assembly addresses Title IX and VI concerns

    On March 13, 2025, Elizabethtown College’s Student Assembly held an informational session. They addressed concerns the campus community might have about the impact of executive orders and the “Dear Colleague” letter the college received on Feb. 14 regarding Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the changes that had to happen within

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  • PA Politics: AICUP letter to Congress says cutting federal funding could gut Pennsylvania’s economy

    PA Politics: AICUP letter to Congress says cutting federal funding could gut Pennsylvania’s economy

    On March 10, the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania (AICUP) President Thomas P. Foley sent a letter to Pennsylvania’s representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, warning that cutting federal funding could hurt Pennsylvania’s economy.  Elizabethtown College is a member of AICUP, and is one of 35 schools

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