• Club  profile  series:   Stepping  onstage   with   Sock   and   Buskin

    Club profile series: Stepping onstage with Sock and Buskin

    Photo courtesy of unsplash.com What is your name?Nicole McCauley What is the name of your club?Sock and Buskin – Theatre Club What is your role within the club?President———————————When did you first get involved in the club?I have been involved with Sock & Buskin since my freshman year. What activities take place during club meetings?During club

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  • Entering   a   new   age    of    podcasting    at    the   Digital     Humanities    Hub

    Entering a new age of podcasting at the Digital Humanities Hub

    Photo by: Megan White Elizabethtown College held a podcasting information session in the Digital Humanities Hub Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 11:00 a.m. The Hub, located in the basement of Wenger Hall, is a place on campus where students and faculty can work on digital projects and share resources. The session had a conversational tone in

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  • “March   for   Our   Lives”  chapter  officially  approved  on  campus

    “March for Our Lives” chapter officially approved on campus

    Photo courtesy of unsplash.com Sophomore Jillian Nichols created the March for Our Lives (MFOL) Club at Elizabethtown College. According to MFOL, the organization was formed after the Feb. 14, 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. In March 2018, the first annual March for Our Lives was held, and it stirred up a great

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  • Student, faculty showcase creative writing

    Student, faculty showcase creative writing

    Photo by: Megan White In the late evening of Jan. 30, students, faculty and family gathered at Elizabethtown College in the Bowers Writers House for the first annual Duets – Creative Reading and Conversation. This event, sponsored by the Creative Writing program, formed an engaging and welcoming atmosphere while giving both a veteran and a

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  • Celebrating the life, legacy of  Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

    Celebrating the life, legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

    Photo courtesy of Maddie Kauffman   Monday, Jan. 20 was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. day, and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. remains one of the most prominent and frequently discussed historical figures.  MLK Day has only been observed nationally for 20 years. On the campus of Elizabethtown College, the observation of this

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  • Club profile series: Geeking out with Anime Club

    What is your name? Mercedes Geiger   What is the name of your club? Anime Club   What is your role within the club? I’m el presidente   When did you first get involved in the club? I went to meetings in the first half of freshman year, then came back sophomore year with a

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  • Alumni outreach: Teachers  for  West   Africa  Program

    Alumni outreach: Teachers for West Africa Program

    Photos courtesy of Maura Longenecker The High Library Innovation Design Expression Art (IDEA) Lab opened the exhibit “A Decade of Service: The Teachers for West Africa Program (TWAP), 1962-1972” on Monday, Jan. 27. According to High Library Archivist Rachel Grove Rohrbaugh, the IDEA Lab is a space used for interactive exhibits and goes beyond the

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  • Interdisciplinary exhibit crossed academic barriers

    Interdisciplinary exhibit crossed academic barriers

    For several years, students in Assistant Professor Dr. Anya Goldina’s Human Anatomy and Physiology Course had the chance to earn extra credit by creating works of art that relate to anatomy and physiology. The Anatomy of Our Lives Exhibit, which opened in the Lyet Gallery at the Leffler Chapel and Performance Center on Sept. 26,

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  • Students advocate to ‘Keep Elizabethtown Liberal Arts’

    Students advocate to ‘Keep Elizabethtown Liberal Arts’

    This past Saturday, Oct. 19, the Elizabethtown Student Advocacy Group (ESAG) held a Peace Walk event as a response to the recent academic restructuring at Elizabethtown College. The restructuring included the cutting of the philosophy major, theatre major, theatre minor, peace and conflict studies minor and film studies minors, as well as the furlough of

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