• Posters for sale!

    Posters for sale!

    The start of a new academic year at Elizabethtown College comes with another poster sale during the second week of classes. The sale was a one-stop shop for all dorm decoration needs. The poster sale ran from Sept. 4 to Sept. 5 in the Koons Activity Venue (KAV) where students could drop in at any

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  • Etown Alum inspires local non-profits to benefit young adults with cancer

    Etown Alum inspires local non-profits to benefit young adults with cancer

    Young adulthood is a unique time of life with many paths to travel down, and a cancer diagnosis certainly is not what anyone would expect to face.  Abby Valentine’s young adult life was full of hope for the future. She graduated from Elizabethtown College with a communications degree in 2016, got engaged in 2020 to

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  • Q & A with Darcey Mills: The Ubuntu program continues to provide support for diverse identities

    Q & A with Darcey Mills: The Ubuntu program continues to provide support for diverse identities

    Elizabethtown College’sUbuntu Mentor Program, founded in 2021, has expanded across campus and attracted hundreds of mentors, which include staff, teachers, and students. It was founded by Elizabethtown College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Belonging (DEB). Darcey Mills, Director of the Office of DEB, who oversees the program, provided some insights into it.  Cindy Moukoro: “If

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  • Cheers to 3 years: Farewell from Faith Morrow, Online Editor

    Cheers to 3 years: Farewell from Faith Morrow, Online Editor

    Managing the Etownian’s website and social media for the past three years as the online editor has been my passion project. Entering college, I knew I wanted to get involved in student journalism, but I definitely didn’t anticipate becoming so familiar with the digital and promotional side of things. I’m so glad I did. I’ve

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  • Etown celebrates campus community’s achievements with 46th annual Student Awards Ceremony

    Etown celebrates campus community’s achievements with 46th annual Student Awards Ceremony

    On April 17, Etown held the 46th annual Student Awards Ceremony. During this celebration of campus community achievement, various offices commend students, faculty and staff for their accomplishments during the previous academic year. Some of the offices present are the Office of Housing & Residence Life, the Center for Civic and Community Engagement (CCCE), the

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  • Features Editor Farewell: Samhar Almomani

    Features Editor Farewell: Samhar Almomani

    It feels like it was only yesterday when I sent my first article to the Etownian, in the fall semester of my freshman year. Since then, everything else has changed, but writing for the Etownian has remained the constant in my college career that reminded me that college is more than attending classes and doing

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  • Q & A with Dr. Tara Moore

    Q & A with Dr. Tara Moore

    As someone who enjoyed studying abroad during her time in college, Tara Moore is bringing her own experiences to the students at Elizabethtown College. Dr. Moore, the Director of the English Professional Writing and First Year Writing Program at the College, is taking students on a fifteen day-long  trip over the summer of 2024 to

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  • Crafting your path to publication: Learn from published writer and student Mylea Neidig

    Crafting your path to publication: Learn from published writer and student Mylea Neidig

    You did it. You finally finished the piece you’ve been working on for who knows how long. As you sit back in your chair, patting yourself on the back, a new thought comes to mind. Now what? You could dive into a new project like always. Or maybe it’s finally time to put your work

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  • Students come together for goat yoga hosted by OSA

    Students come together for goat yoga hosted by OSA

    A bright, sunny day at Etown calls for two things: yoga and baby goats. On April 14th, OSA and the Animal Services Club hosted Goat Yoga on Brinser Field. Lots of students came out to the event and enjoyed the Sunday warmth. The event had a seventy five person capacity. The goats were fenced off

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