• Athletics Spotlight: Britt Moore Returned to Coach Basketball after Accomplished Career at Elizabethtown

    Athletics Spotlight: Britt Moore Returned to Coach Basketball after Accomplished Career at Elizabethtown

    Current men’s basketball Coach Britt Moore came to Elizabethtown College in 2017, making him the 12th coach in the c College’s history. Before coaching at Etown, Moore had done so at the University of Pittsburgh-Bradford and had been an assistant coach for Albright College. Moore had played in 25 games for Etown his sophomore year

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  • Etown Mourns the Loss of Professor Thomas Murray

    Etown Mourns the Loss of Professor Thomas Murray

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    • December 3, 2020

    “We will hear his echoes in the hallways, and in those places that we gather to remember his life, we will carry that pain that reminds us of what was real- that will remind us of what he had meant to us,” Director of Religious Life Amy Shorner-Johnson said at the beginning of a virtual

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  • Student Senate

    Student Senate

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    • December 3, 2020

    Student Senate met Thursday, Nov. 19 over Zoom for their weekly meeting. It began with the Oath of Office for the newly elected first-year representative, Ryan Nguyen. Executive President of Senate Matthew Hetrick told senators that the meeting would end before 5 p.m. so that everyone could attend the virtual gathering for Professor of Biology

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  • End of the on-campus semester

    End of the on-campus semester

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    • November 23, 2020

    Elizabethtown College is heading home for Thanksgiving break, and students won’t be coming back until late January.  The decision made by the College not to have students return to campus to finish the semester after Thanksgiving break was made in August as part of the Fall 2020 Semester COVID-19 Plan.  This plan is intended to

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  • Men’s basketball team runs 2020 Toys for Tots fundraiser

    Men’s basketball team runs 2020 Toys for Tots fundraiser

    As the holiday season begins, it would be normal to see festivities, family gatherings, and charitable events starting to begin; however, due to the 2020 circumstances, many of these experiences have sadly been canceled, creating a sense of wonder on how the holidays will look this year. Luckily, there are still ways for people to

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  • Understanding Religion, Islam through a “calming” perspective

    Understanding Religion, Islam through a “calming” perspective

    Haroon Moghul has contributed essays to a half dozen major news outlets, written three books, served on the Advisory Committee on Cultural Engagement at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC, and helped establish the Islamic Center at NYU. Impressive. But Moghul would say, “My bio makes me seem like I do a lot of

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  • Senior thesis explores world history through familial letters, correspondence

    Senior thesis explores world history through familial letters, correspondence

    The senior thesis is the culmination of four years of work within a given discipline, giving students the opportunity to apply the skills they have learned in unique, personal ways. The thesis process will inevitably vary from student to student, but at its best it will embody a student’s passion and creativity. For senior Caitlin

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  • Music faculty performance parallels whirlwind emotions during COVID-19 pandemic

    Music faculty performance parallels whirlwind emotions during COVID-19 pandemic

    This past Monday Nov. 16, the Leffler Chapel stage was once again graced by a captivating performance. Dr. Justin Badgerow and Dr. Anne Gross,  associate  professors of  music, performed both joint and separate performances as a part of the Music Department’s annual Monday Concert Series.  Gross opened with her vocal performance titled “Then and Now:

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  • Today’s Technology

    Today’s Technology

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    • November 19, 2020

    During the tumultuous summer of this year, law enforcement agencies were able to deftly use facial recognition software to make arrests in protests and robberies. One such case was of a protester in Indiana who was arrested when a picture of him resurfaced on Twitter and was then fed into a facial recognition system. This

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