• Men’s soccer falls to Goucher on the road

    Men’s soccer falls to Goucher on the road

    The Elizabethtown Blue Jays men’s soccer team took on the Goucher Gophers on the road on Oct. 25 for a Landmark Conference matchup between the two sides. The Blue Jays have lost the past five games, including tough conference matchups between #15 ranked Scranton University and a tight 1-0 loss to #23 ranked Catholic University.

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  • New Boost treadmill for Elizabethtown cross country

    New Boost treadmill for Elizabethtown cross country

    The Elizabethtown cross country team has acquired a new treadmill, and it comes with new technology that will change the way Etown distance runners can train.   Most treadmills are simple machines. They usually have a rubber belt that rotates at a speed set  by the user, and they were useful inventions that assisted many athletes

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  • Crucial Pennsylvania judicial races on the ballot this year

    Crucial Pennsylvania judicial races on the ballot this year

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    • November 3, 2025

    ​Election day is Nov. 4, but unlike last year’s presidential election or next year’s midterm elections, no candidates for federal office will be on the ballot.  Despite this, a typically calm off year election has the potential to shake up Pennsylvania’s political institutions. In Pennsylvania, off year elections are when voters will elect officials at

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  • UN meets in Vietnam for cybercrime convention

    UN meets in Vietnam for cybercrime convention

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    • November 3, 2025

    Delegates from around 60 countries met in Hanoi, Vietnam, on Oct. 25 to sign a new United Nations treaty for fighting cybercrime. The signing marks the next step in years of negotiations on how nations can work together to prevent and prosecute crimes carried out through digital networks. Formally titled the U.N. Convention on Countering

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  • Amazon’s cloud glitch exposes a business problem money can’t fix

    Amazon’s cloud glitch exposes a business problem money can’t fix

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    • November 3, 2025

    When Amazon Web Services (AWS) went down this week, the internet seemed to go with it. For nearly 15 hours, an error buried deep in AWS’s automation system disrupted everything from financial platforms to gaming apps. Amazon later said a software defect in its automated domain management system caused the issue. That small error made

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  • Canvas outage disrupts coursework across campus

    Canvas outage disrupts coursework across campus

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    • November 3, 2025

    On Oct. 20, an Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage caused widespread disruptions that left Elizabethtown College students and faculty without access to Canvas for much of the day. Canvas serves as the college’s primary learning management system, providing access to class materials, assignments and grades. When the outage began early that morning, many students were

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  • Commuter lounge comes to Elizabethtown College

    Commuter lounge comes to Elizabethtown College

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    • November 3, 2025

    For commuter students, a place to call home on campus is not easy to find. Elizabethtown College hopes to change that. This is why the college is making its first exclusive commuter lounge designed specifically for students who do not live on campus. This project was made possible with funds allocated by the Student Assembly

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  • US mediates Thailand-Cambodia dispute

    US mediates Thailand-Cambodia dispute

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    • November 3, 2025

    This past weekend brought about large moves within the diplomatic playground in Southern Asia as the President of the United States, Donald Trump, began his tour to multiple different countries. Most notable is the brokered peace agreement between Thailand and Cambodia, which brought several skirmishes along their border. Along with this are several trade agreements

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  •  Pumpkin cheesecake brings Brinser residents together

     Pumpkin cheesecake brings Brinser residents together

    Fall brings to mind pumpkin spice, chilly mornings and the kind of comfort that feels like family, even when family is the neighbors. On Oct. 23, the Brinser resident assistants (RAs) turned the Bowers Demo Kitchen into a family gathering, complete with a rogue hand mixer, an exploding can and residents eager to whip up

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