NEWS

  • Etown student to provide courses through Etown Edge

    Etown student to provide courses through Etown Edge

    Senior Eric Schubert has had a lot to celebrate throughout his four years at Elizabethtown College. Last spring, Schubert went viral for solving a murder case that went cold in the 1960s through his thorough knowledge of genealogy. Now, he’s providing courses through Etown Edge to share his love for genealogy and research. Schubert is

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  • Student Senate: The Etown Campus Shuttle is back

    Student Senate: The Etown Campus Shuttle is back

    Student Senate met for their weekly meeting Thursday, Nov. 10 at 3:45 p.m. in Hoover 212. The meeting began with administrative reports starting with the Center for Community and Civic Engagement (CCCE) Director Javita Thompson reporting that the office will be hosting its first winter break trip in over two years. From Dec. 9-14, the

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  • PA Politics: Democrats celebrate in Pennsylvania

    PA Politics: Democrats celebrate in Pennsylvania

    On Tuesday, Nov. 8, Pennsylvania held two closely watched elections: the gubernatorial race between Republican Doug Mastriano and Democrat Josh Shapiro and the Senate race between Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz and Democrat John Fetterman. The Democrats were victorious in both these races. For the gubernatorial election, Shapiro won 56.3% of the vote and Mastriano received

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CAMPUS LIFE

  • Movie Review: The Black Phone

    Movie Review: The Black Phone

    Ethan Hawke is the shining star of the film “The Black Phone.” There is no debate that Hawke has earned a photo on the wall of iconic horror movie villains. This chilling film follows a series of child kidnappings and murders done by a mysterious man known as The Grabber. The main character, a young

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  • Harvest Moon Horoscopes: Get ready for new beginnings

    Harvest Moon Horoscopes: Get ready for new beginnings

    The full Harvest Moon on Saturday, Sept. 10 marked the nearing autumn equinox and the change of seasons. A full moon is always a good time to reflect, and this one in Pisces allowed for additional healing and release. So, what should your sign be focusing on with these emerging changes? Use your sun, moon

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  • Welcome to the Jungle: Get to know Zachary and his favorite spots to snack

    Welcome to the Jungle: Get to know Zachary and his favorite spots to snack

    Meet Zachary, a Tonkinese cat who’s just starting his journey here at Elizabethtown College. Zachary’s owner, Sarah Moscoso, is a junior digital media production and graphic design double major. Zachary resides with Moscoso as her emotional support animal (ESA) in Schlosser Residence Hall. Moscoso also happens to be a resident assistant (RA), which means Zachary

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SPORTS

  • Bryan R. Greene

    Bryan R. Greene

    Bryan R. Greene was an athlete at Elizabethtown College. He played on the men’s soccer team as a defensive midfielder, attacking midfielder and forward. While playing on the men’s soccer team at the College,Greene was named second in the NSCAA/Umbro All American team in 1996 as well as the MAC Commonwealth League first team all-star.

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  • Etown sports

    Etown sports

    Some Elizabethtown College athletes, including most of those who play spring sports, have been fortunate enough to practice in person and participate in games, matches and meets both on campus and away. While most of the teams’ seasons still look different from years past due to COVID challenges, the overwhelming majority of student athletes say

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  • Talladega Nights

    Talladega Nights

    “Talladega Nights” is a movie about NASCAR and a man named Ricky Bobby. Bobby (Will Ferrell) starts working as someone on the pit crew of Dennit Racer Terry Cheveaux (Adam McKay). One day, Bobby gets in the car as a backup driver while Cheveaux goes to the bathroom, orders a chicken sandwich and makes a

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FEATURES

  • Reflections on Toni Morrison’s work and legacy

    Reflections on Toni Morrison’s work and legacy

    Toni Morrison will long be remembered in the literary zeitgeist for her creativity, her narrative voice and her tireless commitment to the uplifting of everyday black experiences. Aug. 5, 2019, she passed at the age of 88— leaving the world to grapple with her loss and reflect on her life’s impact. Journalist Rachel Kaadz Ghansah

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  • Food allergies and sensitivities impact daily life

    Food allergies and sensitivities impact daily life

    According to the Food Allergy Research & Education organization (FARE), “32 million Americans have food allergies, including 5.6 million children under age 18.” This number has been on the rise. As stated by The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “food allergy in children increased by 50 percent between 1997 and 2011.” Food allergies and

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  • Student publishes poetry book examining society

    Student publishes poetry book examining society

    Photo by: Megan White Junior Emmett Ferree published his first book Sept. 1 titled “Beeswax and Other Sticky Things.” The Amazon description says the book is “a critical examination of society and the difficult topics that nobody wants to talk about.” “It still doesn’t feel real,” Ferree said about being a published author. Ferree chose

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