• Chiefs hoist Lombardi Trophy for 3rd time in franchise history

    Chiefs hoist Lombardi Trophy for 3rd time in franchise history

    After a long, hard-fought season the Kansas City Chiefs are once again the kings of the National Football League (NFL) season and are your Super Bowl LVII (57) Champions! A season that culminated with a battle between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs, the Chiefs are the ones that would come out victorious by

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  • Women’s Basketball loses to Scranton

    Women’s Basketball loses to Scranton

    On Saturday, Feb. 11, in Elizabethtown, Pa., the Elizabethtown College women’s basketball team faced off against Scranton University in Thompson Gymnasium. A last second basket for the Royals tied the game and would force overtime, where they would outlast the Blue Jays to escape with a 79-72 win. Sophomore Summer McNulty had a career-high 35

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  • Students of Etown: Maura Longenecker

    Students of Etown: Maura Longenecker

    This week, get to know Maura Longenecker, a senior psychology major here at Elizabethtown College. Before coming to Etown, Longenecker took a gap year after her senior year of high school to go to Ecuador. While there, she worked with refugees at a local project. “I sorted clothes and bagged food and such, but realized

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  • PA Politics: House leadership in jeopardy 

    PA Politics: House leadership in jeopardy 

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    • February 9, 2023

    Similar to its counterpart in the United States House of Representatives, the Pennsylvania House is struggling to figure out its next speaker. Not that it doesn’t have one now—Mark Rozzi (D-Berks) is the current speaker, but his election was both unusual and unexpected. In November, Democrats won 102 out of 203 seats, but one member

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  • Bias Incident Response Team looks to be transparent with campus and community

    Bias Incident Response Team looks to be transparent with campus and community

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    • February 9, 2023

    On Jan. 27, a group of several people standing outside of a black truck yelled disrespectful language and made inappropriate gestures based on an Elizabethtown College student’s perceived identity as a member of the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. That information was shared as a campus-wide email, which offered resources for students who wanted

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  • Promising changes to Dining Services this spring

    Promising changes to Dining Services this spring

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    • February 9, 2023

    As many students have observed, Dining Services has been making major changes in improving the quality of life for their students and staff. Students, especially those who are new or have not been at the school prior to the pandemic and staffing issues, have finally had the opportunity to see the full potential of the

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  • Student Senate: The housing selection process begins

    Student Senate: The housing selection process begins

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    • February 9, 2023

    Student Senate met for their weekly meeting Thursday, Jan. 26 at 3:45 p.m. in Hoover 212. Two motions were first made to amend the agenda. The first being moving the Oath of Office to after Administrative reports and the second being to add under New Business the presentation of a Constitution amendment. Both motions passed

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  • Residence Life makes changes to the ILU housing process

    Residence Life makes changes to the ILU housing process

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    • February 9, 2023

    In preparation for the 2023-2024 academic year, the Elizabethtown College Office of Housing & Residence Life (Res Life) has made changes to its independent living unit (ILU) selection process. The ILUs include the Hackman Apartments, the Schreiber Quadrangle (the quads) and the College-owned houses. Associate Dean of Students for Community Living Jenn Crowder shared insight

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  • Global Perspective: A suspected Chinese spy balloon flies in U.S. airspace

    Global Perspective: A suspected Chinese spy balloon flies in U.S. airspace

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    • February 9, 2023

    On Thursday, Feb. 2, the U.S. government reported that it is monitoring a suspected Chinese spy balloon that was spotted flying over northern states for several days. “The United States government has detected and is tracking a high-altitude surveillance balloon that is over the continental United States right now,” Pentagon Spokesperson Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder

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