• Student Senate

    Student Senate

    Student Senate met Thursday, April 15 at 3:45 p.m. over Zoom for their weekly meeting. Vice President for Student Life Dr. Celestino Limas began the meeting with his administrative report. He started by saying he is disappointed by the number of inappropriate responses on the “before I graduate” boards in the Baugher Student Center (BSC)

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  • Students display their art in the Juried Art Show

    Students display their art in the Juried Art Show

    April 1 through April 23, student artwork can be found on display in the Lyet Gallery, located on the second floor of Leffler Chapel and Performance Center. Junior Grace Fernandez had a piece of her art selected for the show. She entered the show because her professor encouraged all of the students in his class

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  • Travel as a Political Act event

    Travel as a Political Act event

    Saturday, April 10, the Elizabethtown College Democrats Club hosted a virtual recording of Rick Steves discussing some of the ideas shown in his well-known work, “Travel as a Political Act.” Steves is a well-known travel guide and has authored multiple books about traveling both Europe and the world, with his guidebook to Italy earning the

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  • Liberian Civil War survivor shares her story at Bowers House

    Liberian Civil War survivor shares her story at Bowers House

    To pass through this area, go over the hill. There, you’ll find the rebels. Don’t ask what they look like. You’ll know them when you see them. They may be wearing wedding dresses. They aren’t crossdressers. They’re showing off the fact that they’ve stolen the best of Liberia. They will make you walk through a

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  • Recipes for people who can’t cook

    Recipes for people who can’t cook

    Today I want to go over what is probably a simplified version of one of my favorite foods my mom makes: stuffed peppers. Considering what a vague sort of name that is, there are probably hundreds of unique recipes which would fit under the same title. Maybe you even have a version in your mind

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  • Welcome to the jungle

    Welcome to the jungle

    Do I have to do this interview now? Can’t it wait til tomorrow? I guess… Hi, I’m Hayley. Yea, I was excited for talking to you about stuff, but now, eh… It’s fine; we can continue.  Let’s see, I’ve been with my dad, Jackson, since 2009. I easily moved in with the family and have

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  • Music review

    Music review

    Harrisburg-based band Pullin’ Daisies released yet another excellent track March 26 titled “This Feeling” and no surprise, I’ve got feelings about it. Spoiler: the feelings are positive — I love the track. “This Feeling” is a conflicted, highly emotional track simplistic in its lyrics but expansive in what it is conveying. Before I get fully

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  • Gonzaga Advances to NCAA Basketball National Championship

    Gonzaga Advances to NCAA Basketball National Championship

    Saturday, April 3 at 11:10 p.m., one of the most remarkable buzzer beater basketball shots was taken. Freshman point guard for the Gonzaga Bulldogs Jalen Suggs sank a half-court heave in overtime to send the team to the NCAA Basketball National Championship over the UCLA Bruins. In a blur of emotion, Suggs ran over to

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  • Bryan R. Greene

    Bryan R. Greene

    Bryan R. Greene was an athlete at Elizabethtown College. He played on the men’s soccer team as a defensive midfielder, attacking midfielder and forward. While playing on the men’s soccer team at the College,Greene was named second in the NSCAA/Umbro All American team in 1996 as well as the MAC Commonwealth League first team all-star.

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