• Today’s Technology: Robotic dogs rejoin the NYPD

    Today’s Technology: Robotic dogs rejoin the NYPD

    In an effort to combat crime, two robotic dogs called Digidogs have rejoined the New York Police Department (NYPD) after a hiatus of almost two years. On Tuesday, April 11, city officials held a press conference announcing the plans and the specific details. “To safeguard our modern city in a forward-looking world, it is essential

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  • Pennsylvania Politics: The 2024 Senate race begins

    Pennsylvania Politics: The 2024 Senate race begins

    On Monday, April 10, Democratic Senator Bob Casey Jr. announced that he will be running for re-election in 2024, seeking a fourth term. This decision marks the beginning of a likely competitive and expensive 2024 PA Senate race. “Folks, I’m running for re-election,” Casey wrote on Twitter. “There’s still more work to do to cut

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  • Softball’s Doubleheader vs. Susquehanna University

    Softball’s Doubleheader vs. Susquehanna University

    On Saturday, April 17 the Elizabethtown College softball team played two back-to-back games against Susquehanna University. Etown lost both games. During the first game, within the first inning Susquehanna was up one to nothing. Two more innings were played until the game was tied by first-year Maddie Reever walking and senior Megan Thomas batting at

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  • Etown Tennis wraps up regular season

    Etown Tennis wraps up regular season

    Elizabethtown College’s tennis teams wrapped up their regular seasons this past Sunday on April 16 in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Going into the day, the Blue Jays were matched up with King’s College and Rutgers University-Camden and hoped to end the season on a high note. The Blue Jays did just that, as both the men’s and

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  • A Look Back: My reflection on the Etownian

    A Look Back: My reflection on the Etownian

    It’s hard to believe this is my last article for the Etownian. I am writing this late at night with the window open, the moonlight and a gentle spring breeze streaming in. At times like this, hoping that my roommate doesn’t wake up because of the light from my laptop, I realize that I am

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  • 2023 NBA Playoffs Preview: The Western Conference

    2023 NBA Playoffs Preview: The Western Conference

    This season was not as dominant as in years past for the National Basketball League’s (NBA) Western Conference. While there were strong seasons put together by many teams out west, it seems they were outshined in many ways by the Eastern Conference, as previous Western Conference powerhouses seemed to falter, but some still snuck into

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  • 2023 NBA Playoffs Preview: The Eastern Conference

    2023 NBA Playoffs Preview: The Eastern Conference

    The Eastern Conference has been the top dog of the National Basketball Association (NBA) in this year’s regular season. After years and years of the Western Conference dominating the NBA, it looks like things are turning in favor of the Eastern Conference. The East saw four teams reach over 50 wins this season, with all

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  • Relay for Life raises money for cancer research

    Relay for Life raises money for cancer research

    Many people have pulled an all-nighter for an assignment or to study for a test, but have they ever pulled an all-nighter for cancer research? Essentially, that’s what Relay for Life is—a fun yet somber all-nighter for cancer research.  “[Relay for Life is] a 12 hour fundraising event for American Cancer Society,” Colleges Against Cancer

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  • Reflection and farewell from Features Editor

    Reflection and farewell from Features Editor

    This is my last article for the Etownian. That sentence was not comfortable to type out. When this issue comes out, I will be about three weeks away from graduation. That wasn’t any more comfortable to type. The future is still so unknown for me, so for this final piece of mine, we’re going to

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