• The College prepares for 2023 AICUP Day on the Hill

    The College prepares for 2023 AICUP Day on the Hill

    Students at private institutions like Elizabethtown College often must consider the high costs that contrast those of technical schools or their public-school counterparts. In some cases, the fear can sway people away from attending a college that could have a good program or suit their needs. One way that private colleges attempt to aid those

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  • Student Senate meets with the Senior Leadership Team

    Student Senate meets with the Senior Leadership Team

    Student Senate met for their weekly meeting on Thursday, March 16 at 3:45 p.m. in Gibble Auditorium for the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) meeting. The moderator selected for the meeting was Class of 2025 Vice President Nicholas Wiley. The meeting was divided in topics of interest, with the first topic being Diversity, Equity and Belonging.

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  • Today’s Technology: Ozobots in contemporary classrooms

    Today’s Technology: Ozobots in contemporary classrooms

    Technology is everywhere, every day, all the time, and it pervades every facet of modern society—including classrooms. Ozobots, small spherical robots that can be programmed to do just about anything, are a recent technological development that has been seen in contemporary classrooms. These robots are widely beloved by students, and they can help educators in

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  • Global Perspective: The International Criminal Court issues arrest warrants for Russian leaders

    Global Perspective: The International Criminal Court issues arrest warrants for Russian leaders

    On Friday, March 17, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of war crimes. More specifically, the ICC cited that he is allegedly responsible for deporting children from the occupied territories of Ukraine into Russia. “It is forbidden by international law for occupied powers to transfer

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  • SESP hiring students for summer programs

    SESP hiring students for summer programs

    Spring break is officially a thing of the past, and as students push their way through the end of the semester, it’s easy to look forward to summer break. Many students are looking at internships and job opportunities, but they don’t have to look too far—summer employment opportunities on campus are back, with competitive pay

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  • Women’s Basketball falls in second round of NCAA Tournament

    Women’s Basketball falls in second round of NCAA Tournament

    The women’s basketball team qualified for the Division III National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Women’s Basketball Tournament in Newport News, Va. for the second year in a row two weeks ago. They made some noise in the tournament, but their run ended on Saturday, March 4 after a duel with #1 seeded Christopher Newport University.  

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  • Octopath Traveler II Review

    Octopath Traveler II Review

    “Octopath Traveler I” is a masterpiece of game design. From the memorable stories to the finely crafted turn-based RPG combat, the game shows just what the artistic medium of video games can accomplish. Making a sequel to such a game might cause it to lose its charm as the developers try to fruitlessly recapture the

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  • NFL Draft Shakeup: Panthers trade for #1 pick

    NFL Draft Shakeup: Panthers trade for #1 pick

    The National Football League (NFL) saw its first shakeup in their draft order this past Friday, March 10, after the Chicago Bears moved out of the first pick slot, trading back with the Carolina Panthers. There has been a great deal of talk about the Bears trading back and a deal finally went through on

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  • Men’s and Women’s Track and Field wrap up their Championships

    Men’s and Women’s Track and Field wrap up their Championships

    Elizabethtown College’s men’s and women’s track and field Blue Jays wrapped up their indoor season on a high note, scoring well at the All-Atlantic Region Track and Field Conference (AARTFC) Indoor Championships on March 3 and March 4.  Junior Myron Holland, in the men’s 60 meter event, qualified for the NCAA Division III Indoor Championships

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