• Club Feature: Finding community in the Lifting Club

    Club Feature: Finding community in the Lifting Club

    Weightlifting became a big stay at home activity during the COVID-19 pandemic and has become a huge trend in the world as we return to normal. However, before the pandemic began, Elizabethtown College invested in the Bowers Center for Sports, Fitness and Well-being, a facility for their student body to use for physical fitness and

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  • World Series Recap: Astros capture 2nd World Series in franchise history

    World Series Recap: Astros capture 2nd World Series in franchise history

    The long and eventful 2022 Major League Baseball (MLB) season finally ended last Saturday night. The Houston Astros completed an incredible postseason run with a 4-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 6 at Minute Maid Park. After going down two games to one early in the series, Houston buckled down and won three

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  • Video Game Review: Harmony’s Odyssey

    Video Game Review: Harmony’s Odyssey

    With the time of year inching away from the frightful Halloween, Developer MythicOwl decided to release “Harmony’s Odyssey,” a game that does not provide scares but does deliver brain-twisting puzzles! “Harmony’s Odyssey” takes commonplace puzzles like jigsaw puzzles and spot-the-difference puzzles and makes them interestingly unique by placing them in 3-D environments! Unfortunately, despite the

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  • Rowvember: A unique November challenge begins

    Rowvember: A unique November challenge begins

    Elizabethtown College has events for students and faculty to help support causes on campus. The Rowvember challenge is an event that can improve your mental and physical health. When students are in their room doing homework, they may like to step away from the books and go to an activity. Something that they may do

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  • Men’s Soccer loses to Scranton Royals

    Men’s Soccer loses to Scranton Royals

    On Nov. 5 in Elizabethtown Pa., the Elizabethtown Blue Jays faced off against the Scranton Royals in the Landmark Conference Championship match. There was a singular goal by Scranton, and that was the only goal that was scored the entire game. A lone goal from the first half held up as Scranton defeated Etown at

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  • A brief history of Etown’s baseball field

    A brief history of Etown’s baseball field

    Lots of people go out and watch Elizabethtown College baseball, but what not many people know about the baseball team is that there is a backstory to the baseball field. Like so many buildings across campus, it should come as no surprise that the Kevin Scott Boyd Stadium is named after somebody. Kevin Scott Boyd

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  • Athlete of the Week: Megan Yoder

    Athlete of the Week: Megan Yoder

    Sophomore public relations major Megan Yoder is one of two women on the golf team here at Elizabethtown College. Yoder attended Pequea Valley High School where she was a member of the golf team. She has been playing golf for most of her life, 13 years to be exact. Her grandparents started her and her

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  • Toxic masculinity event facilitates discussion about manhood

    Toxic masculinity event facilitates discussion about manhood

    On Oct. 27, the “Cry Like A Man” mini-series continued, discussing the painful effects that toxic masculinity can have on society. Held at the High Library, Area Coordinator for Ober and Myer residence halls Eugene Thomas once again hosted the event but with a twist. This time, the event was in a group discussion format,

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  • Etown hosts Dr. Martin Nekola to discuss democracy’s meaning

    Etown hosts Dr. Martin Nekola to discuss democracy’s meaning

    On Friday, Oct. 28, Elizabethtown College hosted Dr. Martin Nekola to discuss the true meaning of democracy, the importance of having a democratic system and the current volatile political state in non-democratic regimes.  Nekola is a renowned political scientist with a doctorate from the Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. The topic of discussion was

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