NEWS

  • Trustees discuss clear communication with students

    Trustees discuss clear communication with students

    The Board of Trustees’ business meeting held Saturday, Oct. 27 was shorter than usual due to the need for an extended executive session. The executive session was focused primarily on the presidential search and transition, with a representative from the firm Witt/Kieffer slated to speak with the Board. As such, Saturday’s business meeting briefly mentioned

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  • Olympic medalist, ambassador to speak in Leffler Lecture

    Olympic medalist, ambassador to speak in Leffler Lecture

    Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018, Elizabethtown College will host its annual Leffler Lecture in Leffler Chapel and Performance Center. The Leffler Lecture was created by Linda, ’67, and Patrick Castagna, in honor of Linda’s parents. There is an endowed Leffler Memorial Lecture Fund which aids the College in presenting speakers of national or international relevance who

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  • SMART Recovery support meetings now held on campus

    SMART Recovery support meetings now held on campus

    Elizabethtown College now offers SMART Recovery meetings on campus. This program is a support group designed to help those who are suffering from addiction. These meetings are held twice a week. Wednesdays, they are held at 6 p.m. in the Mosaic House. These meetings are facilitated by Stephanie Diaz. Thursdays, they are held at 3

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CAMPUS LIFE

  • Tendency to become highly involved results from campus culture

    When I made the transition from Penn State Main Campus to Elizabethtown College, I had one big observation. Everyone did everything. At Campaign, I distinctly remember seeing the same kid running between groups and being in every showcase. He sang, he danced, he presented. Everything. As I walked around the Activities Fair, I was trying

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SPORTS

  • Men’s golf takes fourth in Invitational

    Men’s golf takes fourth in Invitational

    After a fourth place finish at the Messiah Falcon Classic last week, the  Elizabethtown College golf team looked to improve on their performance in the Penn State Harrisburg Invitational this past Sunday and Monday. In last week’s Classic, junior Adam Amspacher set the bar for Blue Jay golfers when he shot a nine-over-par 81 for

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  • Men’s soccer falls in conference opener, readies for Falcons

    Men’s soccer falls in conference opener, readies for Falcons

    Seeking to record their first home win, the Elizabethtown College men’s soccer team recorded a 3-0 victory in their non-conference game against Wilkes University on Wednesday, Sept. 17 at Ira R. Herr Field. The team also recorded their first shutout of the season. Junior captain Martin Fevre opened the scoring for the night after the

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  • Women’s soccer allows goal, dropped by Misericordia, 3-0

    Women’s soccer allows goal, dropped by Misericordia, 3-0

    The Elizabethtown women’s soccer team is making noise on a national stage. Going into Saturday’s game against Penn State Harrisburg, the Blue Jays were one of only two Division III teams in the nation to not have allowed a goal. Saturday’s game would prove to be no different for Etown than the first four. The

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FEATURES

  • Local chiropractor gives advice for maintaining healthy lifestyle

    Local chiropractor gives advice for maintaining healthy lifestyle

    Mark Doody, a chiropractor in Elizabethtown, presented “How To Stay Young The First 100 Years” in Gibble Auditorium on Feb. 18.  Doody’s lecture, which discussed chiropractic care, was sponsored by Student Wellness as part of its Take Care Tuesdays series. Doody invited the audience to ask questions during his presentation, which was delivered to a

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  • Kyle Kopko presents for Presidential Community Enrichment

    Kyle Kopko presents for Presidential Community Enrichment

    “Our debt is greater than all the goods and services the United States produces in a given year,” Dr. Kyle Kopko, assistant professor of political science and director of the pre-law program and legal studies, said at his presentation “Government Shutdowns and Polarizing Politics: Is this the New Normal in Washington?” on Tuesday, Feb. 18.

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