NEWS

  • Work Bank Warns that Trump’s tariffs could hurt the global economy

    Work Bank Warns that Trump’s tariffs could hurt the global economy

    By the time this article is published, the U.S. will have an old regime back in power with a new agenda of policies, especially tariff policies.   Donald Trump has promised to increase tariffs by 60% on all imports from China, and 10-20% on imports from other countries. Trump has also threatened tariffs on companies that

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  • Javita Thompson to oversee Etown’s DEB Efforts

    Javita Thompson to oversee Etown’s DEB Efforts

    In mid-October last semester, The Etownian received an open letter to the editor concerning the leadership of the Elizabethtown College Office of Civil Rights, Opportunity and Access. The letter was written after the announcement that Dr. Kesha Morant Williams would be departing from her work with the department. The letter, which advocates for filling Williams’

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  • What Now? Trump’s Inaugural Promises

    What Now? Trump’s Inaugural Promises

    On Monday, Jan. 20, Donald J. Trump was inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States of America. It would be a major understatement to say that the 2024 election year was stressful for both parties, especially for voters in swing states like Pennsylvania. Voters weighed many issues including the economy, rights for marginalized

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CAMPUS LIFE

  • Horoscopes: What candle matches your zodiac?

    Horoscopes: What candle matches your zodiac?

    With the colder months ahead, it’s only natural to make your living area as comfortable as possible. Candles are an excellent way to make a space smell fantastic and give a little warmth. While Elizabethtown College residence halls and housing do not allow candles, there’s no harm in imagining what candle your zodiac sign would

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  • Recipe Review: Pumpkin Pie Milkshake

    Recipe Review: Pumpkin Pie Milkshake

    While the weather is finally starting to cool down for the year, I occasionally still find myself craving a scoop of ice cream or ordering a milkshake while out to eat. In case you’re anything like me, here’s a recipe for a dairy-based dessert that’s still on theme with popular fall flavors. To make it,

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  • Students of Etown: Bec Green

    Students of Etown: Bec Green

    From Townsend, Delaware, meet Rebecca (Bec) Green, a sophomore political science major with a communications minor. Green said there’s a few reasons why they chose Elizabethtown College as their home for the next four years.   “The environment felt very welcoming, and I had [now-senior] Griffin McClaren as my tour guide, and he was very upbeatl,”

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SPORTS

  • Blue Jays out-maneuver Mustangs on Senior Day

    Blue Jays out-maneuver Mustangs on Senior Day

    The Elizabethtown College Blue Jays overcame the Stevenson University women’s soccer team last Saturday with a final score of 1-0. The match happened on a warm, humid and sunny day at Etown’s Ira R. Herr Field. The Blue Jays kept the pressure on the Mustangs throughout the first half. The ball constantly stayed near the

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  • Healthy Habits: The effects of diet soda

    Healthy Habits: The effects of diet soda

    Last year, concern over the artificial sweetener aspartame suddenly flared up. Most often seen in diet soda, this sweet substance was accused of exhibiting carcinogenic properties. While this situation died down as suddenly as it started, the panic raised an intriguing question: Do diet sodas pose health risks?  A reasonable place to look for the

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FEATURES

  • OSA brings students together into a fun “Game Night”

    OSA brings students together into a fun “Game Night”

    The Office of Students Activities (OSA) has always found a way to create entertaining activities for both students and Elizabethtown College’s staff to enjoy. Game night is  one of these activities.  On February 9th, the OSA game night took place from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.in the Jay Lounge. This event brought many of various

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  • Etown kicks off Black History Month with flag raising

    Etown kicks off Black History Month with flag raising

    Black History Month is being celebrated  at Elizabethtown College in February. Collaborating with other departments, the Department of Diversity, Equity, and Belonging has organized celebrations and educational events aimed at fostering dialogue among diverse identities on campus to support racial reconciliation and acknowledgment on campus.  Associate Director of the Department of Diversity, Equity, and Belonging Darcey Mills spoke on the importance of understanding the

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  • First Lecture Series this semester presented by Olivia Troye

    First Lecture Series this semester presented by Olivia Troye

    Olivia Troye was the voice of the night at Elizabethtown College’s second hosting of its 2023-2024 Lecture Series: Evenings of Enlightenment in Leffler Chapel at 7 p.m. on Feb. 1, 2024. As a former homeland security and counterterrorism advisor to Vice President Mike Pence, Troye took the world by storm when she accused President Trump’s

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