• Today’s Technology

    Today’s Technology

    • News
    • 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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  • Student Senate

    Student Senate

    • News
    • November 19, 2020

    Student Senate met for their weekly meeting Thursday, Nov. 12 over Zoom. This meeting was different, as it was their semesterly Senior Leadership Team (SLT) meeting. Sophomore class president Andrew Furman moderated the meeting, which included reports and questions divided into four sessions. The topics included COVID-19, increasing involvement and engagement on campus, residential renewal

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  • Senior leadership team, Student Senate, meet

    Senior leadership team, Student Senate, meet

    • News
    • November 19, 2020

    President Cecilia McCormick and members of the senior leadership team were present at the weekly Student Senate meeting Thursday, Nov. 12 at 3:45 p.m. It was the first meeting with the senior leadership team since the COVID-19 pandemic.  The senior leadership team consists of Vice President for Finance and Strategy Jerry Silberman, Provost & Senior

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  • Election post-mortem discussion, expectations and results

    Election post-mortem discussion, expectations and results

    • News
    • November 19, 2020

    Following the 2020 general election, the Campaign 2020 Post-Mortem was held via Zoom to discuss the 2020 election season and the upcoming transfer of power. Speakers included the Dean of the School of Public Service Dr. April Kelly-Woessner, Dr. E. Fletcher McClellan and Dr. Oya Dursun-Ozkanca.  The post-election event is a tradition at Elizabethtown College

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  • How pros keep in shape during COVID-19

    How pros keep in shape during COVID-19

    Despite having to stay home to prevent the spread of COVID-19, pro athletes have found ways to keep in shape. For example: Dutch elite swimmer and Olympic gold medalist Sharon van Rouwendaal has resorted to swimming in a kiddie pool while tied to a tree so she can stay in one place. One of the

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  • A look back in sports history: 2008-2009 men’s lacrosse team has strong season

    A look back in sports history: 2008-2009 men’s lacrosse team has strong season

    Elizabethtown College’s men’s lacrosse team had a terrific run in the 2008-09 school year, beginning the season with a 14-5 win against Moravian College March 8, 2009. Senior and Captain Ryan McCaffery described the team’s defense and resilience as primary keys to getting ahead. “We’ve had some good offensive output, and our defense has obviously

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  • Fantasy sports update

    Fantasy sports update

    As week 11 of fantasy sports is among us, there is one question on every Philadelphia sports fan’s minds: can Baker Mayfield carry the Eagles to a win against the Cleveland Browns Sunday, Nov. 22? In terms of recent gameplay, Nick Chubb, the running back for the Browns, currently ranks number one in the league

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  • Welcome to the jungle

    Welcome to the jungle

    Hi, I’m Charlie! I’m so excited! My mom, Korinne is coming home this weekend. I’m a pomeranian mixed with a fox terrier. I’m 12 weeks old and I’ve been with Korinne’s family for about 3 weeks. I’ve been known to be the size of a football. My family picked me up a few weeks ago

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  • Burnout

    Burnout

    As the semester and the year starts to wind down, many college students begin to experience burnout. Burnout is a state of prolonged stress that causes students to feel mentally, physically and emotionally drained. The stress can come from any part of life like school, home, and  especially with 2020, the news and society. As

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