• Horoscopes: What book are you based on your zodiac sign?

    Horoscopes: What book are you based on your zodiac sign?

    As an English major and self-proclaimed bibliophile, I love to read. Nothing brings me more joy than reading or buying books. I mean, my desk does have about 25 books waiting to be read. My roommate, graduate Physician Assistant Program student, Emily Acri even put me on a book-buying ban. All of this is to

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  • Media Review: “The Office: Superfan Episodes”

    Media Review: “The Office: Superfan Episodes”

    Are you a fan of the 2000’s American sitcom “The Office”? As a comedy TV lover, I’ve watched “The Office” more times than I can count on one hand. Unfortunately, there’s only so many times you can watch one show over and over again before everything becomes recognizable. The jokes are still there, but there’s

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  • Students of Etown: Abigail Marks

    Students of Etown: Abigail Marks

    Third-year Psychology major Abigail Rose Marks strongly connects with Elizabethtown College’s motto of “Educate for Service” and hopes to implement that motto into her future career. Originally from Bare, Md., Marks has a strong connection with her family and her faith, which drives her desire to connect with and help others.  Marks looked at several

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  • Recipe Review: Banana bread in a mug

    Recipe Review: Banana bread in a mug

    As the semester picks up in pace, you may not always have time to make a trip to the Marketplace when you’re craving some delicious baked goods. So here’s a quick and simple banana bread recipe you can make in your dorm, in a microwave! First, you’ll need to gather all the ingredients: a banana,

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  • New ID cards issued to students

    New ID cards issued to students

    • News
    • February 13, 2024

    Over the winter, Campus Security was hard at work implementing a new change: students have now been issued brand-new ID cards. As of this semester, the old ID cards will not work for any of the scanners on campus, and can be disposed of into a black box located in the Mail Services room in

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  • Fine Print Magazine prepares to feature students’ creative work

    Fine Print Magazine prepares to feature students’ creative work

    • News
    • February 13, 2024

     As Elizabethtown College has just opened its doors once more for a new semester, it seems one group on campus has hit the ground running. Walking through the BSC you may have seen large banners and posters referring to an opportunity to submit for the “Fine Print Magazine”. Those posters refer to a magazine full

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  • Business Buzz: Boeing faces scrutiny after dangerous flight incident

    Business Buzz: Boeing faces scrutiny after dangerous flight incident

    • News
    • February 13, 2024

    Boeing is facing a major crisis just five years after two of its planes were involved in deadly crashes. It’s now facing scrutiny from stakeholders, the government and the general public over an incident with its 737 Max 9 plane. A month ago, a flight was forced to make an emergency landing after a door

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  • CCCE’s Pop Tabs for Charity 

    CCCE’s Pop Tabs for Charity 

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    • February 13, 2024

    Giving back relates to the foundational beliefs of Elizabethtown College. Yet, some students may be hesitant to jump straight into a volunteer commitment with all that they have going on, and then may feel like they are not doing enough to serve with the time that they do have.  A good starting point for many

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  • Global Perspective: A British Primer

    Global Perspective: A British Primer

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    • February 13, 2024

    On Feb. 5, U.K. officials announced that King Charles III was diagnosed with cancer. Although reports did not say what kind of cancer the 75-year-old was diagnosed with, they did say he will suspend his public engagements to undergo treatment.  The announcement comes less than two years after Queen Elizabeth II died, leaving the throne

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