• Etown men’s lacrosse is redeemed after losing to Swarthmore

    Etown men’s lacrosse is redeemed after losing to Swarthmore

    The Elizabethtown College men’s lacrosse team (1-3) was matched against Swarthmore College (3-1) on March 4. The game began with junior mid-fielder Connor Stewart scoring promptly for Etown post-face-off, creating an exciting start for the Blue Jays. Swarthmore quickly responded with a goal, proving that they were not to be taken lightly. By the end

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  • Etown starts Women’s History Month celebrations

    Etown starts Women’s History Month celebrations

    On March 1, Elizabethtown College started celebrations in honor of Women’s History Month. Events throughout the month will recognize the achievements of women, and it all started with International Women’s Day. International Women’s Day is held every year on March 8, but since most students were off campus for spring break, Etown moved the celebration

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  • Etown marks end of BHM with “I Am Not Your Negro” showing

    Etown marks end of BHM with “I Am Not Your Negro” showing

    On the final day of Black History Month (BHM), Elizabethtown College’s High Library collaborated with the Office of Diversity, Equity and Belonging for a screening of Raoul Peck’s Oscar-nominated documentary, “I Am Not Your Negro,” to bring attention to James Baldwin’s involvement in the Civil Rights Movement. The documentary showing was advertised in the High

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  • Recipe Review: Brownie Ala Mode Mug Cake

    Recipe Review: Brownie Ala Mode Mug Cake

    This week, try this sweet, chocolatey classic! If you love brownies and ice cream, this dorm-room style recipe will be perfect for you. This recipe for the Brownie Ala Mode Mug Cake is sure to evoke childhood memories and satisfy your sweet tooth. This is a great recipe to put your own twist on. There

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  • Media Review: Imagination comes to life with Netflix’s “The Floor is Lava”

    Media Review: Imagination comes to life with Netflix’s “The Floor is Lava”

    This new hit show has heated up Netflix’s selection pool. This nostalgic childhood favorite has been turned into an enthralling game show. “The Floor is Lava” takes three teams of three and pits them against each other. Whichever team has the most people to get across the room (or the fastest time if there is

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  • Job Spotlight: Judas Foster, Lifeguard

    Job Spotlight: Judas Foster, Lifeguard

    Junior multicultural human services major Judas Foster is a lifeguard here at Elizabethtown College’s recently renovated Alumni Pool. Foster had previously worked as a lifeguard during the summer before coming to Etown. As the semester was starting, they were looking for an on-campus job.  “It was the first semester in my first year, you know,

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  • Horoscopes: Which snack will fuel you through midterms?

    Horoscopes: Which snack will fuel you through midterms?

    Halfway there, Jays! Hopefully Spring Break granted you just enough of a reprieve to feel refreshed and jump back into the semester, just in time for midterms. With late night study sessions and cramming between classes this upcoming week, your mind and body are definitely going to need some fuel. So, what should your sign

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  • Book Review: An unlikely adventure with Neil Gaiman’s “Anansi Boys”

    Book Review: An unlikely adventure with Neil Gaiman’s “Anansi Boys”

    A writer like no other, Neil Gaiman never fails to impress when it comes to his literary achievements. Over Spring Break, I had a chance to catch up on my reading list—which already includes several of Gaiman’s books—with his novel “Anansi Boys.” “Anansi Boys” follows the journey of main character Charles “Fat Charlie” Nancy: a

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  • Elizabethtown College celebrates International Women’s Day

    Elizabethtown College celebrates International Women’s Day

    International Women’s Day, a celebration and recognition of the women in everyone’s life, was first celebrated on March 8, 1909. During that time, it aimed to celebrate the women in the 1908 garment worker strike, but since then it has largely expanded to represent the larger role of women within society. Additionally, the entire month

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