• Professor showcases scholarship at United Nations, invited back

    Professor showcases scholarship at United Nations, invited back

    Elizabethtown College has long prided itself on the sentiments of its signature phrase, “Educate for Service.” This was a notion echoed by professor of religion and Asian studies Dr. Jeffery Long when asked about the role of scholarship in the world at large, stating “Scholarship needs to be of use to humanity.” Long has the

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  • Understanding the liberal arts cuts from a nationwide perspective

    Understanding the liberal arts cuts from a nationwide perspective

    College enrollment has dropped again this spring. Research published by the National Student Clearinghouse in May reported a 1.7 percent drop in student enrollment, or a total of about 300,000 students. These numbers don’t come as a surprise, as academia has seen a similar drop in enrollment every year since 2011. While they disagree on

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  • Conrad’s Corner kickoff event has students excited for the new lounge

    Conrad’s Corner kickoff event has students excited for the new lounge

    Lights were low in the Koons Activity Venue (KAV) Friday, Aug. 30 for a preview Conrad’s Corner event. Conrad’s Corner is the new campus travelling pub that will feature a variety of student social events throughout the year. According to the Elizabethtown College website, Conrad’s Corner will be offering free events for students featuring free

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  • Craftwork by local artisans to be sold at new maker’s market

    Craftwork by local artisans to be sold at new maker’s market

    Whirligig Unique Boutiques is a maker’s market type shop that is currently home to thirty different artisans, and more artisans (and their products) are coming! The shop is owned and operated by local resident Stacey Derck, who takes pride in the products that her shop sells, as well as the stories behind the people who

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  • Alum conducts work to assist first-generation college students

    Alum conducts work to assist first-generation college students

    The Open Doors Education Group first opened its doors to first generation college students at the beginning of April. This group’s founder, president and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ramon Rios, is an alum of Elizabethtown College and a few current students are helping out with the organization. This organization is based in Lancaster, and Rios

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  • Graduating senior staff says their “farewells” to the Etownian

    Graduating senior staff says their “farewells” to the Etownian

    Almost four years ago I walked into the Etownian news room and (at least it feels like) I never walked out. While I cannot speak for everyone, I know many of our seniors had similar experiences. The Etownian is where I found my true home at Etown, I found a family within my fellow writers

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  • Music Review: Indie artist “Still Woozy” channels funky, dreamlike sound

    Music Review: Indie artist “Still Woozy” channels funky, dreamlike sound

    Say “thank you” to the Internet. Straight from a garage in Oakland, California comes the positive vibrations of Still Woozy, directly into your ears. Still Woozy is not quite a band name. It’s a stage name for the 25 year-old solo artist Sven Gamsky. Named a 2018 “Artist to Watch” by Purple Sneakers (an Australian

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  • SCAD presentations showcase student creativity and intellect

    SCAD presentations showcase student creativity and intellect

    Beginning in 2007, Elizabethtown College has held a spring event to showcase student academics. At Scholarship and Creative Arts Day (SCAD), students showcase their creativity and intellect through presentations about topics that are significant to them. To ensure academic quality, all SCAD presentations must first be approved by a professor. Beyond that, however, the responsibility

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  • Dark comedy “The Cripple of Inishmaan” will open in Tempest Theatre

    Dark comedy “The Cripple of Inishmaan” will open in Tempest Theatre

    Thursday, April 11 at 8 p.m., the 2018-2019 Elizabethtown College Theater will open with its final show of the season, “The Cripple of Inishmaan.” The play is set in 1934 in the Aran Islands off the western coast of Ireland. When the inhabitants of the small town of Inishmaan learn that a Hollywood film crew

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