• Horoscopes: What Owala water bottle should you buy based on your sign?

    Horoscopes: What Owala water bottle should you buy based on your sign?

    In Issue 18 of the Etownian, Campus Life author Kate Wellons penned an article titled “Bottle Debate: Owala or Stanley?” Since I need to retire my old Pokemon water bottle because of its free standing straw that is a recipe for disaster if you’re clumsy like me (another reason I am on the Owala), I

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  • Blue Jay tennis falls to Wilkes

    Blue Jay tennis falls to Wilkes

    Elizabethtown College’s men’s and women’s tennis teams played against Wilkes University on Saturday, April 13 in Landmark Conference action. It was a very windy day and it made for challenging conditions. Unfortunately, both Blue Jay teams fell to the Colonels.  The women’s team went in with a 6-6 record but lost by a final of

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  • Etown’s new men’s head soccer coach set to soar in 2024 

    Etown’s new men’s head soccer coach set to soar in 2024 

    Elizabethtown College is welcoming a new face to its athletics program. Moving forward, Evan Scheffey will be leading the program’s men’s soccer team. Scheffey takes over for former head coach Skip Roderick, who retired following the 2023 campaign in his 39th year as the College’s head coach.   Scheffey enters as Etown’s seventh men’s soccer head

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  • Exercise and its benefits for the body

    Exercise and its benefits for the body

    While everyone understands that exercise can keep one’s well-being high, most people presumably do not understand every contribution exercise delivers. People understand exercise can help you become more flexible, energetic and stronger, but what about the effects it has on the brain, skeleton and one’s mood? Exercise strengthens the entire body in more ways than

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  • The WNBA welcomes its next generation of stars

    The WNBA welcomes its next generation of stars

    The Women’s National Basketball Association was the center of attention on the night of Monday, April 15, as they held their draft in Brooklyn, Ny. This was a special one, as not only is this a group loaded with future stars, but it’s a group that’s been growing the game of women’s college basketball for

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  • PA Politics: PA Governor visits total eclipse in battleground county

    PA Politics: PA Governor visits total eclipse in battleground county

    As the moon crossed over the sun this past week, it seemed for a moment that all had become quiet in Harrisburg,  if only for a few moments. This eclipse also brought seemingly overnight state-wide attention to a smaller Pennsylvania city, the city being Erie, Pa. This county was taken into darkness by the unique

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  • Iran sends military strikes against Israel  

    Iran sends military strikes against Israel  

    This past week, Iran fired around 300 missiles and drones at Israel in retaliation for their strike against the Iranian embassy in Damascus, Syria, which killed a top Iranian general along with other high-ranking individuals.  The attacks from Iran came from multiple neighboring countries surrounding Israel including Iran, Iraq and Yemen. However, the weaponry was

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  • Business Buzz: Is Pride Month no longer profitable? 

    Business Buzz: Is Pride Month no longer profitable? 

    In anticipation of Pride Month coming in June and as a recognition of Etown Does PRIDE coming to an end soon, one trend that consumers typically expect to see that has been popularized in the past decade is the use of pride logos and flags in businesses to increase their revenue stream from LGBTQIA+ consumers.  

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  • CGUP offers Ware Lecture photo essay competition 

    CGUP offers Ware Lecture photo essay competition 

    Elizabethtown College is offering opportunities to hear from diverse perspectives to allow for the building of a stronger community. Part of that effort is seen through the Ware Lecture, which is sponsored by the Ware Family and intended to encourage peacemaking in the campus community and in their larger lives. Speakers from years prior, which

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