• Lucky Ducks provides new atmosphere for familiar hot spot

    Lucky Ducks provides new atmosphere for familiar hot spot

    Are you looking for a different place to eat or to maybe try something new? Well, Lucky Ducks Bar and Grille is now open on Market Street across from Rita’s Water Ice. Lucky Ducks, previously the home of Flavers Food and Spirits, is under new management, and with new management comes a whole new restaurant.

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  • National Chili Month adds spice to fall season

    National Chili Month adds spice to fall season

    Chili: a warm concoction of ingredients such as meat, chile peppers, and at times beer and cocoa, which is appropriately celebrated during the month of October: National Chili Month. A simple and ancient food with a wide variety of recipes, it is the focus of chili cook-offs, the name of a chain restaurant—Chili’s—and the focus

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  • SWEET-sponsored Casino Night offers risk-free gambling

    SWEET-sponsored Casino Night offers risk-free gambling

    It is no surprise that one of the first places a new 21-year-old wants to go is to the casino. Surrounded by loud voices, poker chips and a variety of ways to lose money rather than profit, most get lost in the atmosphere, betting a lot more than they should. What if there were a

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  • Cherry Crest Farm and Jason’s Woods provide fun and fright

    Cherry Crest Farm and Jason’s Woods provide fun and fright

    Junior Rachael Waldman waited in a long line at the graveyard for Jason’s Woods’ Horrifying Hayride in Lancaster, Pa. “You don’t want to sit in the front, back or middle,” she overheard a customer in front of her say. As Waldman continued to walk to the entrance, ghouls lurked around dressed as ex-convicts and crazy

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  • Seniors Barbara Prince, Michael Shields recognized with PSS awards

    Seniors Barbara Prince, Michael Shields recognized with PSS awards

    The Pennsylvania Sociological Society held their 61st annual meeting at Seton Hill University in Greensberg, Pa., on Oct. 1, at which two Elizabethtown College students were awarded for their social research. Seniors Barbara Prince and Michael Shields received this recognition, and they attended the conference with their mentor and professor, Dr. Michele Lee Kozimor-King. According

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  • Roger Hoerl ‘79 finds career success, researches HIV/AIDS cure

    Roger Hoerl ‘79 finds career success, researches HIV/AIDS cure

    Roger Hoerl is an Elizabethtown College alumnus. He is also the leader of the applied statistics laboratory at GE Global Research. Hoerl leads a team of about fourteen professional statisticians who work with probability to make predictions and forecast the outcome of risks that the company is considering taking, usually on long-term service agreements. For

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  • Mary Krikorian assists currently enrolled, alumni in job search

    Mary Krikorian assists currently enrolled, alumni in job search

    Every college needs a well-rounded, caring and passionate outreach and alumni liaison. Fortunately, Elizabethtown College has that and more in Mary Krikorian. She is what people in her field might call a lifer, meaning that Krikorian has been doing this sort of job for a very long time. Her experience in the field of career

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  • Diversity Classic Film Festival promotes awareness

    Diversity Classic Film Festival promotes awareness

    Often, the greatest lessons in life are learned outside of the classroom, through mediums other than lectures and assigned readings. While books present a more conventional approach to finding out more about major issues in history, movies can also provide a different outlet for students to turn to for information. That’s why, beginning this year,

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  • Professor explores civil rights history

    Professor explores civil rights history

    “Greatness is more than a matter of following society and doing what the majority tells you to do.” After sitting down with Dr. Michael Long, this was one of the many pieces of advice taken away from our conversation that is not only helpful, but incredibly true. Over the course of his career, Long has

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