NEWS

  • Campus Responds to 2024 Election

    Campus Responds to 2024 Election

    On Nov. 5, many members of the Elizabethtown College campus community voted either in-person or had already sent in their mail-in ballot weeks prior. The Center for Community and Civic Engagement (CCCE) shuttled people to the local polling location at various times throughout the day and also provided “Etown Votes” stickers for voters who may

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  • Users Switch from X to Bluesky

    Users Switch from X to Bluesky

    Social media is a heavily politicized space and following the election users went on to social media as a place to express how they feel about the results. In this, many users find safety or comfort in their chosen community on social media. Since Elon Musk, X’s CEO, has had close ties to President-elect Donald

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  • Pennsylvania Politics: “Red Wave” sweeps Pennsylvania

    Pennsylvania Politics: “Red Wave” sweeps Pennsylvania

    The string of political texts that campaign offices sent to Pennsylvanians during the 2024 elections was not unwarranted, as in true swing state fashion, the commonwealth flipped red across the majority of elections at the national and state level.  In the presidential election, President-elect Donald Trump had a margin of nearly two percentage points, the

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CAMPUS LIFE

  • Welcome to the Jungle: Rocky and Simba

    Welcome to the Jungle: Rocky and Simba

    This week’s edition of Welcome to the Jungle introduces not one, but two pets! Meet 3-year-old dogs Rocky and Simba. Rocky and Simba live with junior environmental science major Angelymarie Pacheco. Since Pacheco is a commuter, both dogs live at home with her family. Pacheco’s family adopted Rocky first from a dog breeder in May

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  • Club Feature: Society of Women Engineering Club

    Club Feature: Society of Women Engineering Club

    The Society of Women Engineering club is a club on Elizabethtown College’s campus that has meaningful conversations and shares ideas about the future of engineering. This club is such a useful resource on campus as the engineering field is currently male dominated.   Teddy Bazyar is a sophomore computer science major and a current member of

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  • Horoscopes: Horror Movies

    Horoscopes: Horror Movies

    October has finally arrived, bringing with it a renewed interest in the horror genre. Horror movies are a yearly production; however, it’s especially fitting to indulge during the month of Halloween. What better time of year to curl up under some blankets with popcorn and watch horror films? In the spirit of Halloween, let’s see

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SPORTS

  • The WNBA welcomes its next generation of stars

    The WNBA welcomes its next generation of stars

    The Women’s National Basketball Association was the center of attention on the night of Monday, April 15, as they held their draft in Brooklyn, Ny. This was a special one, as not only is this a group loaded with future stars, but it’s a group that’s been growing the game of women’s college basketball for

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  • Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse find mixed results over the weekend

    Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse find mixed results over the weekend

    This past Saturday, April 6, the Elizabethtown College men’s and women’s lacrosse teams faced off against Drew University, with the women’s side at home and the men’s team traveling to New Jersey to meet the Rangers. The men’s squad put up a 20-6 victory and moved to 5-5 on the season, but the women would

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  • Blue Jay baseball sweeps Lycoming in doubleheader

    Blue Jay baseball sweeps Lycoming in doubleheader

    The Elizabethtown College baseball team got the best of Lycoming College last Sunday, April 7 in Williamsport, Pa. The Blue Jays took both games of a doubleheader, taking game one 8-5 and game two 5-3 in extra innings. These wins create a surge of momentum for Etown, as they continue their strong season and move

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FEATURES

  • High Library hosts LGBTQ+ History Month panel

    High Library hosts LGBTQ+ History Month panel

    Elizabethtown College has continued to make the effort to address multiple social issues across campus and the state of Pennsylvania, and LGBTQ+ social issues and policies are no exception.  October is LGBTQ+ History Month and to commemorate how far the community has come and how much work there still needs to be done, a panel

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  • Novelist Curtis Smith discusses new book with Etown community 

    Novelist Curtis Smith discusses new book with Etown community 

    On Thursday, Oct. 19, Professor Curtis Smith had a sit-down talk about his new book, “The Lost and The Blind,” in the Jay’s Lounge. He started off the evening by reading the first portion of his novel. It tells of a heartbreaking story about a teenager that had parental issues throughout his entire childhood. His

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  • Etown campus raises awareness for domestic violence victims and survivors

    Etown campus raises awareness for domestic violence victims and survivors

    Amidst the hustle and bustle of students on the first floor of the Bowers Center for Sports, Fitness and Well-Being stand the wooden figures, silently witnessing daily life on our campus. Little do students know as they quickly pass by these eerie red silhouettes are silently screaming out their message of awareness, hope, help and

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