• #EtownCollegeReads provides a club for everyone this fall semester

    #EtownCollegeReads provides a club for everyone this fall semester

    Most clubs at Elizabethtown College are solely for students and will meet exclusively on campus; Dr. Kathryn Caprino created the #EtownCollegeReads online book club that’s not only for students but for faculty and alumni as well. Caprino is an assistant professor PK-12 New Literacies in the education department at Elizabethtown College. Caprino describes herself as

    READ MORE
  • Business etiquette and networking event provides career assistance

    Business etiquette and networking event provides career assistance

    After graduation, many students find themselves in the complicated position of trying to stay afloat while navigating the difficult challenge of finding a job. While many find themselves prepared for the field they chose to study, very few are properly educated on how exactly to land the job that they want. Recognizing this, the Career

    READ MORE
  • Cartoonist presents on career journey, advice

    Cartoonist presents on career journey, advice

    When people watch animated shows, they might not think of all the work that goes into making them. Character designer Giahna Pantano, who’s designed for shows like “Solar Opposites” and “Chicago Party Aunt,” knows it’s not that simple. Pantano visited Elizabethtown College on Sept. 21 to discuss her art journey and career. The event was

    READ MORE
  • Etown GSA hosts Bisexuality Awareness Week event

    Etown GSA hosts Bisexuality Awareness Week event

    On the afternoon of Thursday, Sept. 22, the Elizabethtown College Gender-Sexuality Alliance (GSA) and Stonewall Community hosted a rock painting event for Bisexuality Awareness Week. The event, which took place in the Bird Cage from 5-6 p.m., was attended by many Etown students, both members and allies of the LGBTQIA+ community. GSA Vice President junior

    READ MORE
  • Title IX event encourages conversation, relaxation

    Title IX event encourages conversation, relaxation

    For the students of Elizabethtown College, there has been a small gathering every week on Wednesday from 4-5 p.m. that encourages students to open up and talk about things that may have been emotionally difficult. Every week, students gather in the Bird Cage Game Room, located in the Baugher Student Center, and they sit together

    READ MORE
  • Nature walk brings awareness to National Suicide Prevention Week

    Nature walk brings awareness to National Suicide Prevention Week

    During National Suicide Prevention Week, Elizabethtown College took initiative and taught students about environmental wellness by taking a nature walk around Lake Placida. National Suicide Prevention Week is a week-long campaign during National Suicide Prevention Month used to create awareness and inform the public of the warning signs of suicide. This is a time for

    READ MORE
  • Full moon yoga offers time to relax, let go

    Full moon yoga offers time to relax, let go

    The full moon marks the end of the lunar cycle and is a time for people to release and let go. The Elizabethtown College Bowers Center for Sports, Fitness and Well-being held their first full moon yoga event on Sept. 10 on Wolf Field with instructor Stephanie Hall. The event was offered to all students

    READ MORE
  • Elizabethtown College kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations 

    Elizabethtown College kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations 

    On Thursday, Sept. 15, the Elizabethtown College Office of Diversity, Equity and Belonging collaborated with the LatinX/Hispanic Student Union to kickstart the celebrations of Hispanic Heritage Month with a flag raising event. The flags of various South American countries were displayed in the Baugher Student Center the night before and will stay up for a

    READ MORE
  • Cry Like A Man: A mental health discussion

    Cry Like A Man: A mental health discussion

    According to the American Psychological Association, 30.6% of men say they’ve suffered from depression at one point in their lives. However, only one out of four men have actually spoken to a mental health professional. While many men struggle with depression, it can seem like a daunting task to speak up and talk about the

    READ MORE