NEWS

  • Board of Trustees reconvenes for spring meeting, discusses enrollment

    Board of Trustees reconvenes for spring meeting, discusses enrollment

    The spring business meeting of the Board of Trustees took place Saturday, April 28 at 9 a.m. in the Susquehanna Room. As always, the meeting started with the Mission Moment, where the trustees had the chance to get a glimpse of what happens at Elizabethtown College. The Mission Moment covered the Etown chapter of the

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  • OT program dedicates former department house to alumna

    OT program dedicates former department house to alumna

    Photo: Jess Pron Friday, April 27, the occupational therapy (OT) program held a ceremony to dedicate the department house to Irene Kershaw, an alumna of Elizabethtown College’s OT program. The Kershaw House has been in use in the program for a while but is only now being dedicated, in part to celebrate the 40-year anniversary

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  • Campus community honors and bids farewell to Dean Calenda

    Campus community honors and bids farewell to Dean Calenda

    Student Senate commemorated its relationship with Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students Marianne Calenda before her retirement by creating a scholarship in her honor. Senior senate president Sean Fiedler presented Calenda with the award at the annual Awards Ceremony Wednesday, April 11 in Gibble Auditorium. In future years, the annual Marianne Calenda

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CAMPUS LIFE

  • Thrift store culture provides plentiful, inexpensive options

    Thrift store culture provides plentiful, inexpensive options

    Popping tags and tight budgets were popular before Macklemore hit the scene. Goodwill and Salvation Army have been around since I can remember, but recently consignment shops and thrift stores have been finding their way to Elizabethtown. They are scattered around Elizabethtown’s shopping district especially on Market Street. Though readily available, are so many secondhand

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SPORTS

  • Blue Jays outplay Merchant Marine Academy in first game under Delaney

    Blue Jays outplay Merchant Marine Academy in first game under Delaney

    The Elizabethtown College Men’s Lacrosse Team won its season-opener against the United States Merchant Marine Academy at home this past Saturday afternoon. The Blue Jays built a 4-0 halftime lead and scored five fourth-quarter goals to win 10-4. The win is the first under new head coach Drew Delaney.  Etown (1-0) had two-score games from

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  • Men’s basketball season comes to close with loss to rival Albright

    Men’s basketball season comes to close with loss to rival Albright

    Despite getting double-doubles from senior Andrew Mantz and junior Lee Eckert, the Elizabethtown College men’s basketball team didn’t have enough left in the tank in the second half against Albright College Saturday afternoon, when it lost its final game of the season by a score of 73-64. With the win, the Lions, who were leading

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  • Jays make history as first DIII women’s team to win 1000 games

    Jays make history as first DIII women’s team to win 1000 games

    he Elizabethtown College women’s basketball team honored its seniors in the best way possible: by winning. The Blue Jays won their third game in a row on Saturday when they defeated Hood College (5-18, 2-14 CC) 74-55 on Senior Day. Etown honored its two senior captains, Taylor Kreider and Kendra Beittel, who both finished in

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FEATURES

  • Dunlap discusses ‘Evolution of the Coming Out Process’

    Dunlap discusses ‘Evolution of the Coming Out Process’

    ow would it feel to completely dismantle your past identity and replace it with another, more real version of yourself? What is the process? How and when does one come to this decision? As part of a series of lectures in the social work department, Dr. Andrew Dunlap, assistant professor of social work, gave a

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  • Gombert presents geometric artwork in Hess Gallery

    The greatest trick the devil ever played was convincing the world that he did not exist,” French poet Charles Baudelaire said.  He understood the fleeting sense of reality when he used this analogy. Carl Gombert demonstrated this idea and combined it with what he called “plausible fiction” in his art gallery hosted at Elizabethtown College

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  • Stephanie Blythe and Les Violons du Roy perform Monday in Leffler Chapel

    Stephanie Blythe and Les Violons du Roy perform Monday in Leffler Chapel

    It is rare to see such a tour-de-force of musical talent featured together in one evening at Elizabethtown College. Featured on Monday, Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Leffler Chapel and Performance Center, the chamber orchestra “Les Violons du Roy” was conducted by internationally renowned director Bernard Labadie and featured Musical America’s 2009 vocalist of

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