• Internship Spotlight: Dzanc Books

    Internship Spotlight: Dzanc Books

    Elizabethtown College third-year professional writing major and Assistant Campus Life Editor Natalie Meyer has an internship with Dzanc Books, a non-profit publishing company based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This publishing company strives to distribute experimental writings that would not usually gain commercial attention or success. Along with that, they aim to uplift diverse authors, stories

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  • Media Review: Return of the Obra Dinn

    Media Review: Return of the Obra Dinn

    “Return of the Obra Dinn”, released by popular indie video game developer Lucas Pope in 2018, is a murder mystery game with a twist—there are 60 deaths to be investigated all at once. It is currently available for $20 on Steam, where it has incredibly good reviews. The game is set in the year 1807.

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  • Welcome to the Jungle: Shyann the Black Lab/Akita mix

    Welcome to the Jungle: Shyann the Black Lab/Akita mix

    This very friendly older lady is Shyann the Black Lab/Akita mix! Fourth-year computer science major Matt Sutton reveals that this older gal has plenty of love to offer to just about everyone she meets.  Shyann was originally a Christmas present for Sutton and his brother 10 years ago, when she was just a little pup!

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  • Eastland Alpacas hosts student visits

    Eastland Alpacas hosts student visits

    Leaving the shop and moving down the hill we were warmly greeted by a kind man donning Carhart and boots,  Kevin Zurin. His smile lit up a dreary Saturday and his jovial, optimistic tone brought about a certain calmness over not only his animals but also our small group. Within seconds, he showed genuine interest

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  • Exploring entrepreneurship abroad: Etown students take on Prague

    Exploring entrepreneurship abroad: Etown students take on Prague

    At the start of this month, 10 Elizabethtown College students traveled to the city of Prague in the Czech Republic as part of the course FBE450: Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economy. We spoke with a variety of local entrepreneurs, learning about their perspectives and stories. This included firsthand accounts of the transition from communism to capitalism,

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  • Semiconductors on the rise: Intel announces production of new facilities

    Semiconductors on the rise: Intel announces production of new facilities

    This just in, Intel Corp is going to be spending big in the next five years as part of a company-wide initiative to construct new factories and expand already existing facilities.  According to an article released by Reuters, Intel has released that they plan on using the $19.5 billion in loans and grants they had

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  • Sustainability challenge set forth by Dining Services

    Sustainability challenge set forth by Dining Services

    Elizabethtown College students have increasingly been made aware of their waste in the dining hall, not only through the introduction of the KITRO machines in the tray return and disposal area, but also through posts on dining services’ social media profiles which highlight the numbers behind the waste and the most wasted items.    “Sustainability

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  • Pa Politics: Divided priorities

    Pa Politics: Divided priorities

    In Pennsylvania’s General Assembly, the Democrat-controlled House and the Republican-controlled Senate are often at odds. Throw Gov. Josh Shapiro, a Democrat who sometimes breaks with his own party, into the mix, and things get even messier. It was apparent during the 2023 budget season, and it’s even apparent now, during a time that’s typically not

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  • Global Perspective: Haiti’s prime minister resigns

    Global Perspective: Haiti’s prime minister resigns

    A brewing humanitarian crisis is threatening thousands of Haitians with violence and starvation. Even though widely unpopular Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced his plans to resign, hundreds of gangs continue a violent protest of the country’s political situation. The nation has been left in disarray, and many citizens fear for their lives. Haiti is no

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