• An update on Conrad’s Corner

    An update on Conrad’s Corner

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    • February 6, 2020

    Photo by Rachel Freed Conrad’s Corner is one of the additions made to campus for the 2019-2020 academic year. The Office of Student Activities (OSA) web page describes it as “E-town’s on-campus traveling pub, where students can come together for a wide range of events on Friday and Saturday nights. All events are free and

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  • U.S. Ambassador, students discuss foreign policy in the Middle East

    U.S. Ambassador, students discuss foreign policy in the Middle East

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    • February 6, 2020

    Photo by Kay Wolf Tuesday, Jan. 28, Elizabethtown College hosted Ambassador John B. Craig for a discussion-based lecture entitled “What’s Happening in the Middle East?” Through interactive questions and student participation, Craig guided the audience of students, staff, faculty and community members through an exploration of current events in the Middle East. A native of

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  • Global Perspective

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    • November 7, 2019

    Oct. 20, a general election was held in Bolivia to elect 130 members of the Chamber of Deputies, 36 senators, the president and vice president; however, President Evo Morales has since then been accused of election fraud due to a recent update on the election results, which included a major lead in an attempt to

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  • Impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump: implications

    Impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump: implications

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    • November 5, 2019

    Photo by Megan White As President Donald Trump’s impeachment inquiry moves further along, what exactly does the process look like, and what are the implications of the proceedings so far? According to professor of political science at Elizabethtown College Fletcher McClellan, the impeachment process starts in the House of Representatives per the U.S Constitution. A

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  • Elizabethtown College inaugurates President Cecilia McCormick

    Elizabethtown College inaugurates President Cecilia McCormick

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    • November 3, 2019

    Photos by Maddie Kauffman Oct. 26, 2019, Cecilia McCormick, J.D., was formally inaugurated as Elizabethtown College’s 15th president at the Leffler Chapel and Performance Center. Many people attended the event, including Etown faculty, staff and students, the Board of Trustees, delegates from a variety of universities and colleges and family, friends and colleagues of McCormick.

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  • Work to solar panel array continues after Winter Storm Jonas in 2016

    Work to solar panel array continues after Winter Storm Jonas in 2016

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    • October 27, 2019

    Photo by Maddie Kauffman One of Elizabethtown College’s unique features is its solar array. A solar array is an electrical device that consists of a large arrangement of solar cells. These solar cells convert solar energy from the sun into usable electrical energy. The College has the largest solar array system of any higher education

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  • Student Senate

    Student Senate

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    • October 21, 2019

    Photo courtesy of Flickr  Student Senate held its weekly Thursday meeting Oct. 10, 2019 at 3:45 p.m. in Hoover 212. With no student comments or announcements, the meeting began with administrative reports. Vice President for Student Life Dr. Celestino Limas began his report by speaking about the Marketplace To-Go program. As previously stated, the program

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  • Global Perspective

    Global Perspective

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    • October 17, 2019

    Turkey has launched military operations in Syria this month, nine days after U.S. President Donald Trump announced American troops would leave the border area. Hundreds of civilians fled as Turkey launched airstrikes and artillery fire into the border area with Syria, according to CNN. “Our aim is to destroy the terror corridor which is trying

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  • Diversity at Elizabethtown College examined

    Diversity at Elizabethtown College examined

    Elizabethtown College’s Diversity, Inclusion and Title IX department is a campus body that, despite its important role, is often discussed with an air of mystery. With cuts impacting the department over the summer, there were questions about what would be the future of diversity programming at the college. Throughout the last few months, the department

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