• Kesha Morant Williams leaves legacy after two years at Etown

    Kesha Morant Williams leaves legacy after two years at Etown

    • News
    • October 26, 2024

    After more than two years of passionately working towards change at Elizabethtown College, Senior Advisor for College Diversity, Equity and Belonging Kesha Morant Williams has departed from campus.  Williams’ last day was Oct. 18. She will move to a new position as the Vice President for Academic Affairs at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology.  “Kesha

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  • Blue Jay Volleyball celebrates Senior Day with a sweep

    Blue Jay Volleyball celebrates Senior Day with a sweep

    As Thompson Gymnasium filled with families and friends with signs and flowers for the seniors graduating in the upcoming semesters, the women’s volleyball team was ready to kick off the Landmark Conference matchup between the Elizabethtown Blue Jays and the Wilkes Colonels.  Elizabethtown started strong with two straight kills by senior setter Sophie Savick, getting

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  • Blue Jays struggle on the road over the weekend

    Blue Jays struggle on the road over the weekend

    Elizabethtown College’s athletic programs had their fair share of struggles on the road this past weekend on Saturday, Oct. 5th. Field Hockey: The field hockey team traveled to Madison, New Jersey for a matchup with Drew University on Saturday afternoon. Things looked promising early for the Blue Jays, but the game ultimately produced a 3-1

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  • Etown soccer captures first Landmark Conference points

    Etown soccer captures first Landmark Conference points

    Elizabethtown College’s men’s and women’s soccer teams got back on trackSaturday on Oct. 5 at home on Ira R. Herr Field. They took the field against Drew University, and by the end of the day, both teams were able to capture Landmark Conference points. The women’s team held a 0-0 draw at 1 p.m., and

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  • To the Editor: Open Letter to the Elizabethtown College Community

    To the Editor: Open Letter to the Elizabethtown College Community

    We write with heartfelt conviction about the essential work within the Office of Civil Rights, Opportunity, and Access, and the critical need to continue and expand upon these efforts. Under the leadership of Dr. Kesha Morant Williams, the office played a critical role in advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) initiatives. Now, with Dr.

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  • Two Elizabethtown College students celebrate happily ever after with the help of professors.

    Two Elizabethtown College students celebrate happily ever after with the help of professors.

    A storybook ending has just begun for two Elizabethtown College Blue Jays. With a wedding fit for a fairytale, Caryn and Patrick O’Brien finally tied the knot last Thursday, Sept. 19. Caryn O’Brien graduated from Etown in 2016 after double majoring in sociology/anthropology and religious studies, with a concentration on Asian religions. Caryn continued her

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  • SEEDS Ecology Club hosts Paw Paw Fruit Tasting

    SEEDS Ecology Club hosts Paw Paw Fruit Tasting

    Trying exotic fruits has become a popular trend recently, and Elizabethtown College’s very own SEEDS Ecology club joined in. On Thursday, Sept. 26, the club held a tasting event in the Bowers Demonstration kitchen. Students were invited to attend from 3 p.m.-5 p.m. to taste two different paw paw featured recipes: a smoothie and angel

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  • Activity Review: Ax Throwing

    Activity Review: Ax Throwing

    If you’re looking for a way to release some pent-up stress from your classes, why not try throwing some axes? There’s nothing more satisfying than the sound of an ax head embedding into some wood, and a designated target ensures the experience is safe and non-destructive. While I went to the Bucks County location of

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  • Debate of the Week: Cozy or Spooky?

    Debate of the Week: Cozy or Spooky?

    After the long stretch of dismal rain and gray skies, Elizabethtown College students are ready for more pleasant fall weather. Leaves are changing into vivid reds and oranges, and the air is getting chillier with each passing day. As the campus is on the cusp of entering spooky season, there are so many fun activities

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