• Abby’s Advice: Roommate disagreements

    Abby’s Advice: Roommate disagreements

    Everyone knows that life can’t always go smoothly, a fact which may be good for advice column authors but perhaps not so great for others. When it comes to roommates in particular, cooperating in small, shared spaces can be difficult. For that reason, this week we’re going to tackle another question sent in by an

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  • SWAG promotes nutrition on campus

    SWAG promotes nutrition on campus

    Did you know March is National Nutrition Month? On Wednesday, March 9, Gabby Stawinski of the Student Wellness Advocacy Group (SWAG) helped to promote nutrition on campus by providing many valuable recipes, resources, tips and more in the BSC concourse for students and faculty.  “There’s tips on choosing healthy granola bars, the Chicken Pot Pie

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  • Scott LaMar and Joyce Davis speak in Gibble Auditorium

    Scott LaMar and Joyce Davis speak in Gibble Auditorium

    The Elizabethtown College Gibble Auditorium was filled with intrigued faces Wednesday, March 9 as Scott LaMar and Joyce Davis came in to speak. Those in attendance looked forward to the captivating discussion that LaMar and Davis had in store.   LaMar, who is well known for his long-running show “Smart Talk,” and Davis, the President of

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  • Etown student successfully helps others learn cooking tips

    Etown student successfully helps others learn cooking tips

    Elizabethtown College senior Rachel Skwirutis uses her love and passion for cooking to teach other students some helpful tips that will bring them success in their future cooking endeavors. On Tuesday, March 8, Skwirut, along with her fellow Class of 2022 Senate, sponsored the very first “Cooking 101: Learning the Basics.” As graduation is quickly

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  • Etown celebrates International Women’s Day

    Etown celebrates International Women’s Day

    This past Tuesday, March 8, people around the globe celebrated International Women’s Day (IWD). This global holiday is meant to celebrate women’s social, political, economic and cultural achievements. After years of marches, protests, rallies and campaigns, it was honored fully for the first time on March 19, 1911, though in 1913 the date changed to

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  • CGUP hosts Docu-Series about international and domestic issues

    CGUP hosts Docu-Series about international and domestic issues

    From Feb. 17 to March 7, the Elizabethtown College Center for Global Understanding and Peacemaking (CGUP) sponsored and led a series of screenings of documentaries related to themes of imperialism, globalization and socioeconomic injustice. These screenings, referred to by CGUP as a “Docu-Series,” are part of the Center’s ongoing Forum on White Supremacy and Global

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  • Covid related changes for Etown

    Covid related changes for Etown

    As of March 4, Elizabethtown College has changed its COVID-19 guidelines to make mask wearing optional for all students, employees and guests on campus. Etown made this decision due to the recent updates given by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). All persons on campus are welcome to their personal choice regarding masking

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  • Recent bias-related incident

    Recent bias-related incident

    Your day starts normally. You’re scrolling through social media or talking with a friend, and something happens that’s just plain wrong. A biased or discriminatory remark gets posted or comes out of someone’s mouth. You freeze. Do you know what to do in a situation like this? On Monday, March 7, Elizabethtown College sent an

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  • New COVID-19 treatment trial research led by Etown alum

    New COVID-19 treatment trial research led by Etown alum

    Over these past two years people from all over the world have been desperately looking for any way in which we can alleviate the amount of people that fall severely ill from the deadly virus COVID-19. Recently, Elizabethtown College alumna Christina Angelucci worked to find solutions we’ve all been hoping for, serving as lead researcher

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