• Caitlin Clark breaks Kelsey Plum scoring record with another masterful performance

    Caitlin Clark breaks Kelsey Plum scoring record with another masterful performance

    After much anticipation, Iowa’s superstar guard Caitlin Clark broke former Washington Huskies guard Kelsey Plum’s NCAA scoring record on Thursday, Feb. 15 against the Michigan Wolverines. Coming in just eight points shy of the record, the senior broke the mark in the only way she knew how, dropping a career-high 49 points in a 106-89

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  • Video Game Review: Wizard with a Gun

    Video Game Review: Wizard with a Gun

    If one’s looking for a fresh take on survival sims or rogue-like gameplay, “Wizard With A Gun” offers a unique combination of these gameplay styles, with a charming presentation and a grim yet captivating storyline. While the Bastion-Like Top-Down, gun-based gameplay that revolves around constantly rewinding time before the end of the world can become

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  • Working out the Workout: Which type of exercise routine is best?

    Working out the Workout: Which type of exercise routine is best?

    A common question regarding exercising involves whether one should perform full-body workouts or routines focused on specific muscle groups. Search engines frequently feature blogs, articles and similar web pages arguing for either side, leaving one confused. Finding a definitive answer to this puzzle seems relatively critical for those who desire to exercise, as one could

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  • Elizabethtown College community responds to campus ‘deforestation’

    Elizabethtown College community responds to campus ‘deforestation’

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    • February 20, 2024

    Over the course of the past few weeks, it seems one question has been on the minds of every student on campus. Where is our beloved tree?  For those who may be unaware of the absence of one of the campus’s most iconic trees, the tree used in the college’s annual tree-lighting ceremony has seemingly

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  • Business Buzz: The Death of the five-day commute

    Business Buzz: The Death of the five-day commute

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    • February 20, 2024

    In 2020, the number of employees working from home more than tripled. Four years after the pandemic, companies are trying to decide if remote work is here to stay. Over the last few months, there’s been a push for many employees to return to the office.  Return to office (RTO) mandates stem from the belief

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  • The spring Study Abroad team acts as a new helpful resource

    The spring Study Abroad team acts as a new helpful resource

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    • February 20, 2024

    One of the Signature Learning Experiences at Elizabethtown College is studying abroad, as it is considered a cross-cultural experience. It is emphasized as an option for any student who is interested, and even past that is often encouraged for many majors. Many students have never even left the country, so leaving all they know behind

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  • Global Perspective: U.S. Senate advances aid package for Ukraine

    Global Perspective: U.S. Senate advances aid package for Ukraine

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    • February 20, 2024

    The U.S. Senate worked over the Super Bowl weekend to advance an aid package for Ukraine that’s been slowly moving through. The grueling progress of the bill, which is due to limited bipartisan support, comes near the two-year anniversary of Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine. Tensions between the two have been ongoing for the last

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  • Pa Politics: Branch of government roll call

    Pa Politics: Branch of government roll call

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    • February 20, 2024

    Democrats confirmed their control over the Pennsylvania state House the day before Valentine’s Day, leaving Speaker Joanna McClinton in control of the chamber. Jim Prokopiak, who formerly held a position as a school board member in suburban Philadelphia, took over the seat from fellow Democrat John Galloway, who resigned after winning a judicial race.  Although

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  • High Library starts plant-loaning program

    High Library starts plant-loaning program

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    • February 20, 2024

    Starting this semester, students now have the opportunity to borrow a plant from the High Library. On January 24th, the library hosted a plant potting party in the Idea Lab, at which students were able to plant one of the library’s 50 plants and take it home. Some of these plants were donated by students

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