• Semester begins with faculty and staff departures

    Semester begins with faculty and staff departures

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    • February 6, 2020

    Over the past month, Elizabethtown College has seen the departures of several long-time staff and faculty members. Professor of sociology and anthropology Dr. Robert Wheelersburg announced his retirement from Etown. Chaplain and Director of Religious Life Dr. Rev. Tracy Sadd also departed from the College as of Jan. 15 but declined an interview. She worked

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  • Club  profile  series:   Stepping  onstage   with   Sock   and   Buskin

    Club profile series: Stepping onstage with Sock and Buskin

    Photo courtesy of unsplash.com What is your name?Nicole McCauley What is the name of your club?Sock and Buskin – Theatre Club What is your role within the club?President———————————When did you first get involved in the club?I have been involved with Sock & Buskin since my freshman year. What activities take place during club meetings?During club

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  • An update on Conrad’s Corner

    An update on Conrad’s Corner

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    • February 6, 2020

    Photo by Rachel Freed Conrad’s Corner is one of the additions made to campus for the 2019-2020 academic year. The Office of Student Activities (OSA) web page describes it as “E-town’s on-campus traveling pub, where students can come together for a wide range of events on Friday and Saturday nights. All events are free and

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  • Entering   a   new   age    of    podcasting    at    the   Digital     Humanities    Hub

    Entering a new age of podcasting at the Digital Humanities Hub

    Photo by: Megan White Elizabethtown College held a podcasting information session in the Digital Humanities Hub Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 11:00 a.m. The Hub, located in the basement of Wenger Hall, is a place on campus where students and faculty can work on digital projects and share resources. The session had a conversational tone in

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  • “March   for   Our   Lives”  chapter  officially  approved  on  campus

    “March for Our Lives” chapter officially approved on campus

    Photo courtesy of unsplash.com Sophomore Jillian Nichols created the March for Our Lives (MFOL) Club at Elizabethtown College. According to MFOL, the organization was formed after the Feb. 14, 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. In March 2018, the first annual March for Our Lives was held, and it stirred up a great

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  • U.S. Ambassador, students discuss foreign policy in the Middle East

    U.S. Ambassador, students discuss foreign policy in the Middle East

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    • February 6, 2020

    Photo by Kay Wolf Tuesday, Jan. 28, Elizabethtown College hosted Ambassador John B. Craig for a discussion-based lecture entitled “What’s Happening in the Middle East?” Through interactive questions and student participation, Craig guided the audience of students, staff, faculty and community members through an exploration of current events in the Middle East. A native of

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