• Polish Response to Russian Air Attacks

    Polish Response to Russian Air Attacks

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    • September 22, 2025

    Amidst a large-scale attack on Ukrainian airspace, Russia sent four drones directly into Poland, triggering their air force to react and other European Union  member states like the Netherlands to reach out to help. This action has come as a complete surprise to most European countries who are still attempting to deal with the conflict

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  • Excitement in the air at refurbished Bowers Fitness Center

    Excitement in the air at refurbished Bowers Fitness Center

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    • September 22, 2025

    Coming off a lazy summer? The revitalized Bowers Fitness Center is ready to welcome you back to campus, fresh in shape and in style. Elizabethtown College’s on campus, free-to-use gym underwent several changes this summer, the highlight of which is a lineup of brand-new, perfect condition cardio machines, including treadmills, ellipticals and stationary bicycles. Equipment

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  • Vegetation cleared from Lake Placida sparks campus concern

    Vegetation cleared from Lake Placida sparks campus concern

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    • September 22, 2025

    The sudden removal of vegetation along the banks of Lake Placida has raised questions among faculty, students, and alumni about the ecological and educational impact of the decision, as well as the lack of communication surrounding it. In late August, contractors hired by the College cleared the north banks of the lake, cutting down cattails,

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  • Apple bets on refinement with iPhone 17 debut

    Apple bets on refinement with iPhone 17 debut

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    • September 22, 2025

    Apple’s September events are as much cultural moments as they are product launches. This year’s unveiling of the iPhone 17 carried the usual mix of sleek hardware, polished marketing, and breathless promises of “the most powerful iPhone ever.” But as the dust settles, the question is not whether the new device is technically impressive, but

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  • New RecRe boxes offer 24/7 recreational services

    New RecRe boxes offer 24/7 recreational services

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    • September 22, 2025

    The new semester has marked an expansion in recreational accessibility for students at Elizabethtown College with the introduction of new recreational rental boxes that are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Located in the Bird Cage at the Baugher Student Center (BSC), the vending machine-like unit will now serve as a way

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  • Global Perspective: Afghanistan ravaged by earthquake

    Global Perspective: Afghanistan ravaged by earthquake

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    • September 18, 2025

    On Sunday, Aug. 31, Afghanistan was rocked by a 6.0-magnitude earthquake, the most deadly that has been recorded in the country since 1998. The epicenter was near the city of Jalalabad in the far east of the country, and light tremors were felt as far west as Kabul and as far east as Islamabad in

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  • Business Buzz: The Cracker Barrel controversy

    Business Buzz: The Cracker Barrel controversy

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    • September 18, 2025

    Cracker Barrel’s logo redesign lasted just eight days before the company pulled the plug and brought back its “Old Timer.” In branding years, that’s about as fast as a fire drill. The about-face has sparked plenty of debate: did the company bow to bullying or did it make a savvy business decision after hearing from

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  • PA Politics: Budget impasse threatens public transit and the state economy

    PA Politics: Budget impasse threatens public transit and the state economy

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    • September 18, 2025

    Pennsylvania’s government is in the middle of a gridlock over the creation of the state’s budget for the new fiscal year. The state has now gone over two months without a completed budget. Most states have to come up with their own new budget each year, while the others create a new one biennially. The

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  • Today’s Tech: Apple sued over use of books to train AI

    Today’s Tech: Apple sued over use of books to train AI

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    • September 18, 2025

    Apple has long made a name for itself for doing things differently: sleeker design, more privacy options and a sense of responsibility that distinguished it from competitors. Now, the company is embroiled in a controversy that seems all too familiar.  Authors Grady Hendrix and Jennifer Roberson filed a putative class action in federal court last

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