• New Playwrights Fest presents student plays

    New Playwrights Fest presents student plays

    From Feb. 3-5, Sock & Buskin and the Tempest Theatre presented “New Playwrights Fest,” a collection of one act plays. The plays that were presented were all written, directed and acted out by Elizabethtown College students. Usually happening every semester after the playwriting course in the theatre department, this is the first time that the

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  • Fine Print magazine accepts creative submissions

    Fine Print magazine accepts creative submissions

    Elizabethtown College’s annual literary magazine Fine Print acts as a showcase for student and faculty work in art, writing and poetry. Fine Print is currently looking for submissions. Based on their own experiences with seeing their work published, the editors encourage others to take the plunge and submit their work. Fine Print compiles pieces of

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  • Etown kicks off Black History Month with Pan-American flag raising

    Etown kicks off Black History Month with Pan-American flag raising

    On Feb. 1, Elizabethtown College celebrated the start of Black History Month with a number of events that symbolize Black pride and excellence, such as hand printing with the Pan-American flag colors and raising the flag in the BSC Concourse. The posters with the hand prints were hung up in the BSC prior to the

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  • Career Development event prepares students for post-graduation life

    Career Development event prepares students for post-graduation life

    Senior Transitions was an event held for seniors to help prepare them for life after college, aka “adulting.” It occurred on Feb. 3, 2023, at 6:00 p.m. on the second floor of the Bowers Center for Sports, Fitness and Well-being, and it was sponsored by Elizabethtown College’s Career Development Center (CDC). For the event, students

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  • Etown’s EdOrg hosts A-T benefit concert

    Etown’s EdOrg hosts A-T benefit concert

    On Friday, Jan. 27, Elizabethtown College’s student-run Education Organization (EdOrg) hosted a benefit concert in Leffler Chapel and Performance Center. The benefit concert was meant to raise funds for the A-T Children’s Project, which is an organization focused on providing support for people with Ataxia-telangiectasia. “The EdOrg cabinet is ecstatic to bring back this event

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  • Etown hosts Beloved Community Collective programming

    Etown hosts Beloved Community Collective programming

    To celebrate the life and teachings of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Elizabethtown College is hosting a collection of events and workshops that are intended to foster a community that is both caring and inclusive. The Beloved Community Collective is the group of workshops that the College is hosting from Jan. 17 to Feb.

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  • Elizabethtown College kicks off holiday season

    Elizabethtown College kicks off holiday season

    On Nov. 17, Elizabethtown College kicked off this year’s holiday celebrations with a traditional tree and menorah lighting in front of hundreds of Etown students and community members who gathered to celebrate this event with their friends and loved ones.  Senior history major Gavin McCabe and senior pre-med student Alex Petrocelli hosted this year’s Tree

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  • Campus Safety accepts donations for unpaid parking tickets

    Campus Safety accepts donations for unpaid parking tickets

    When Student Senate and Campus Safety met to discuss the issue of parking on campus, Student Senate brought an idea with them. The idea was to pay off parking tickets with items that would be donated to the Blue Jay Food Pantry. Knowing that it’s been done in the past, both Student Senate and Elizabethtown

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  • Young Center hosts scholar for talk on Amish population growth

    Young Center hosts scholar for talk on Amish population growth

    On Nov. 10, Elizabethtown College hosted “Keep Track of Settlement and Population Growth of the Amish in North America,” an event that aimed to inform those in the Elizabethtown community about the increasing growth of the Amish. Held in the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies, the event lasted an hour and allowed those

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