NEWS

  • Peace Fellow lecture follows peace-making award

    Peace Fellow lecture follows peace-making award

    Amin Maalouf once said, “For it is often the way we look at other people that imprisons them within their own narrowest allegiances. And it is also the way that we look at them that may set them free.” This is the quote with which Celia Cook-Huffman closed the Peace Fellowship Lecture titled “Identity Matters”

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  • Update to the Identity Evropa Investigations

    Update to the Identity Evropa Investigations

    Thanks to the tireless efforts of Campus Security, the Elizabethtown Borough Police and on-campus organizations, the two individuals responsible for the “Identity Evropa” propaganda posts made from Sept. 11-13 have been identified. Elizabethtown College has said that this white supremacist group’s message does not align with their core value of diversity. Immediate action was taken

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CAMPUS LIFE

  • Community fosters interpersonal engagement despite cliques

    Community fosters interpersonal engagement despite cliques

    Remember when we were toddlers who retreated to mother, clinging to her arm as she introduced us to some unfamiliar people? The typical reaction to strangers of a four-year-old reflects that, while humans have an innate desire to associate with others, we have a propensity to gravitate toward associations that offer close relationships within familiar

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  • Jays should utilize advisors as resource, not use as crutch

    Of  all of the relationships that students create and cultivate during college, which is the most important? Is it with one’s roommate, a significant other or a friend group? I’d argue that it was none of these, but rather the relationship developed with an academic advisor. Why, you ask? The simplest reason: you must rely

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SPORTS

  • Men’s lax close to clinching playoff spot

    Men’s lax close to clinching playoff spot

    he Elizabethtown College men’s lacrosse team seems to have hit a rough patch in their schedule as they have lost three straight games, including their loss on Saturday, April 20 to the number two seed, the Albright College Lions. The Jays have only won one game in the month of April, and are struggling to

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  • Women’s lacrosse secures spot in playoffs

    Women’s lacrosse secures spot in playoffs

    he Elizabethtown College Blue Jays held out against Albright College this past Saturday on Wolf Field. The final score was 19-15, which was helped by sophomore Leigh Anne Flounlacker who set a career high by scoring eight goals in one game. Flounlacker now holds the first and second records for the most goals scored in

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  • ‘Lax bros’: Debunking the stereotype

    ‘Lax bros’: Debunking the stereotype

    lizabethtown College, like most college campuses, has seen its fair share of “lax bros”: men’s lacrosse players. You’ll see them coming into the Marketplace after a quick shooting session and leaving their sticks among the other backpacks and jackets. Lax bros are usually clad in their lax pinnies, hats, pastel colored shorts and high white

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FEATURES

  • Only at Etown: Mr. Fix-it

    Only at Etown: Mr. Fix-it

    Upon returning to campus this January, my roommates and I undertook some major rearranging in our dorm room. Once everything started looking more like an actual dwelling and not a homeless shelter, we decided it was time to finally report the missing tension rod for one of the windows in our room. We had gone

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  • Poet Laureate Daina Savage reads, presents lecture on process

    Poet Laureate Daina Savage reads, presents lecture on process

    There was a sweet sound – music to an English major’s ears – floating from the Bowers Writers House on the evening of Jan. 31. That, of course, was the voice Daina Savage sharing some of her own poetry. She selected and read twenty of her poems, gracing both Elizabethtown College students and members of

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