• Elizabethtown Wrestling Comes Second in the D. Kenneth Ober Invitational

    Elizabethtown Wrestling Comes Second in the D. Kenneth Ober Invitational

    On Saturday, Feb. 25 the Elizabethtown College wrestling team hosted the D. Kenneth Ober Invitational and competed against nine other colleges to claim the top spot and win the tournament. By the end of the event, Etown came second with a score of 146.5 points behind the champions from Roanoke College. In the 125 weight

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  • Blue Jays Swim Against York College Spartans

    Blue Jays Swim Against York College Spartans

    Following the loss the Blue Jays swim team received during their Senior Day meet against Washington College, Elizabethtown College’s swim teams prepared to take on the York College Spartans at the Alumni Pool on Jan. 25th. The day’s first race was the women’s 200-yard medley relay, and the two teams were immediately neck-and-neck. Etown junior

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  • Elizabethtown Women’s Basketball Wins on Senior Day, Men’s Basketball Loses a Heartbreaker

    Elizabethtown Women’s Basketball Wins on Senior Day, Men’s Basketball Loses a Heartbreaker

    On Saturday, Jan. 18, Elizabethtown College women’s and men’s basketball teams squared off against the Moravian Greyhounds in a classic double-header. The women’s team had a special day as the seniors were commemorated for their contribution over the past four years, while the men’s team hoped to regain some footing in the Landmark Conference and

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  • Horoscopes: What kind of self-care fits your zodiac?

    Horoscopes: What kind of self-care fits your zodiac?

    The start of a new year, and a new semester, is the perfect time to evaluate your hobbies and habits to see which are beneficial and which should be left in the past. Self-care is an amazing habit to pick up since it focuses on what matters most, your health and wellbeing. Let’s see what

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  • Activity Review: Paint by Numbers

    Activity Review: Paint by Numbers

    As exams and assignments start rolling in, it’s important to remember to take some time to relax and recharge by doing something you enjoy. For me, creative projects can be an excellent outlet, but sometimes just deciding what to create can add stress. After a recent trip to the craft store, I found a potential

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  • Club Feature: Lighthouse

    Club Feature: Lighthouse

    The spring semester has begun with the full chaos that coming back to campus always brings. Snow and rain blasted into campus as syllabus week came and went and a daunting amount of assignments appeared on the horizon. Assigned with writing a club feature, it seemed the campus was relatively quiet. Overwhelmed, I stumbled across

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  • Media Review: Squid Game 2

    Media Review: Squid Game 2

    In late 2021, the original Squid Game mini-series was released on Netflix. It captured the attention of audiences all over the world, even though the main language spoken by the characters is Korean. It’s no wonder that a sequel was soon underway, released December 2024. Season two has seven episodes which continue the first season’s

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  • Recipe Review: Fried Rice

    Recipe Review: Fried Rice

    Welcome back to campus, Jays! For myself and many others, one of the most difficult aspects of transitioning into the new semester is missing a nice, home-cooked meal or being unable to get takeout from my favorite hometown restaurants. So, here’s a recipe for fried rice that you can make right in your campus housing,

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  • Women and Men’s Swim Teams Compete on Senior Day

    Women and Men’s Swim Teams Compete on Senior Day

    Elizabethtown College’s swim team spent the first weekend of their semester competing against Washington College’s Shoremen and Shorewomen on Jan. 18, in Thompson Gymnasium’s Alumni Pool. After celebrating the Etown seniors and playing an electric guitar rendition of the national anthem, the swim meet commenced with the women’s 400-yard medley relay. The Washington College athletes

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