• A retrospective review of Amazon’s “Rings of Power” series

    A retrospective review of Amazon’s “Rings of Power” series

    It’s no secret that I am not a fan of Amazon’s “Rings of Power” series, but not for the reasons you may think.  I’m the first to say a film adaptation of a book doesn’t have to be a perfect copy in order to be a great movie or show. But at the same time,

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  • Recipe Review: Honey cakes

    Recipe Review: Honey cakes

    Though the weather may still be windy and chilly, spring has begun and it’s time to start bringing out all the fresh flavors of the season. Recently, a few of my friends got together to celebrate Ostara, the holiday celebrated by Pagans and Wiccans for the Spring Equinox. We decided to make honey cakes for

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  • Students of Etown: Kara Sullivan

    Students of Etown: Kara Sullivan

    This week, meet Kara Sullivan, a third-year early education major from Harrisburg, Pa. with a passion for dance. Sullivan has been keeping busy during her time at Elizabethtown College. Currently, she is involved in the Education Organization, the Council for Exceptional Children and Kappa Delta Pi , which all provide her with opportunities related to

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  • Etown tennis splits with Susquehanna

    Etown tennis splits with Susquehanna

    The Elizabethtown College men’s and women’s tennis teams took on the Susquehanna University River Hawks this past weekend on Sunday, March 24. It was a solid showing for the Blue Jays that saw both teams put forth valiant efforts. The women’s team captured their fifth win of the season, winning 7-2 and moving to 5-4

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  • Maximizing sleep and productivity

    Maximizing sleep and productivity

    With Elizabethtown College’s students’ busy schedules growing in intensity as they progress through their college careers, they may understandably find themselves lacking the time to get an adequate amount of sleep. However, that raises a question: what constitutes an acceptable amount of sleep? Most people will say eight hours of sleep, but how do we

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  • Business Buzz: Artificial intelligence changes business landscape

    Business Buzz: Artificial intelligence changes business landscape

    In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, businesses are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to revolutionize their marketing strategies. From personalized customer experiences to predictive analytics and automated campaign management, AI is reshaping the marketing sphere in profound ways, unlocking new opportunities for businesses to engage with their audiences and drive growth.  One of the most

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  • Global Perspective: Good news from around the world 

    Global Perspective: Good news from around the world 

    With wars, bombings, ecological threats and celebrities and royalties’ drama, it seems that recently we are seeing more and more bad news. It’s understandable if it is a lot to deal with at once and  everyone needs some good news every now and again. So, here is a collection of good news from around the

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  • Today’s Tech: NASA plans for first Starliner astronaut test flight this May

    Today’s Tech: NASA plans for first Starliner astronaut test flight this May

    NASA is getting ready to conduct their first manned test flight of their new Starliner line of spacecraft this May. Veteran astronauts Commander Barry Wilmore and Pilot Suni Williams will be the first to test pilot the craft. According to Commander Wilmore, the launch will charter them to the International Space Station (ISS) on May

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  • The rise of the ‘Rejects’ and the comeback of Jack Tim

    The rise of the ‘Rejects’ and the comeback of Jack Tim

    The Rink Rejects took the ice for the first time in November, with more than 50 classmates and friends watching. For junior biomedical engineering major Jack Tim, the moment was about more than just an ice hockey game. In 2019, Tim was in a nearly fatal ATV crash. Now he is the creator and captain

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