• Etown men’s soccer drops conference clash to Susquehanna

    Etown men’s soccer drops conference clash to Susquehanna

    On Saturday, Oct.. 7, the Elizabethtown College Blue Jays played against Susquehanna University in a game over fall break. Our Etown  men’s soccer team held strong until this game that ended their undefeated streak at the Landmark Conference with a score of 4-0 loss against Susquehanna’s team.  In Selinsgrove, Pa., the Etown men’s soccer team

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  • Blue Jays set personal records at Dickinson Pre-Nationals Meet

    Blue Jays set personal records at Dickinson Pre-Nationals Meet

    The Elizabethtown College cross country teams had the penultimate meet of their seasons on Saturday, Oct. 7 at 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. The men’s and women’s teams traveled to Newville, Pa. for the Dickinson Pre-Nationals Meet. The men’s team put up 699 total points by the end of the day, good for 23rd place

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  • Women’s volleyball shows resilience in bounce back win

    Women’s volleyball shows resilience in bounce back win

    After a tough loss against Juniata College (12-0, 1-0 LC) on Friday, Sept. 29, Elizabethtown College’s women’s volleyball team (7-6, 1-1 LC) put out an impressive 3-0 win against Lycoming College (10-3, 0-2 LC) on Saturday, Sept. 30. The Jays led and won each set in a dominant fashion, particularly the latter two where they

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  • Video Game Review: Fae Farm

    Video Game Review: Fae Farm

    Despite what criticism might cause one to believe, flaws in a game’s design do not prevent one from enjoying said game. Players can overlook flaws and enjoy broken games like Pokémon Violet/Scarlet, and a game’s best aspects can overwhelm its poorer elements. Fae Farm achieves this phenomenon by centering its design around inclusivity and improvements

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  • Field hockey picks up second win in Landmark Conference play

    Field hockey picks up second win in Landmark Conference play

    The Elizabethtown College field hockey team picked up another win on Saturday, Sept. 30. Drew University traveled to Etown to take on the Blue Jays on Wolf Field at 1 p.m., and the home team was well-prepared. They came out firing early and often while also putting on a show on the defensive end of

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  • Breanna Stewart wins 2023 WNBA MVP in thrilling race

    Breanna Stewart wins 2023 WNBA MVP in thrilling race

    The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) named New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the 2023 season last week. Stewart found out on Wednesday, Sept. 27 that her efforts were enough to earn the prestigious award, landing the second MVP award of her illustrious career.   Stewart earned 446 points when

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  • Underdogs look to make big impact in MLB postseason

    Underdogs look to make big impact in MLB postseason

    The underdog story is one of the best stories in all of sports. Just when you think the best team in the league is ready to go on a dominant run to win the championship, an underdog might sneak into the picture and ruin those dreams. It happens all the time in men’s college basketball

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  • Field hockey falls to Scranton in Landmark Conference showdown

    Field hockey falls to Scranton in Landmark Conference showdown

    On Saturday, Sept. 23, the Elizabethtown College women’s field hockey team played against Scranton to determine if they would take the lead in the landmark conference. Etown’s goalie, junior Rachel Murphy, made nine saves throughout the entirety of the game.  During the first quarter, senior forward Salena Paronish took a shot for the Blue Jays,

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  • Etown soccer clashes with Scranton

    Etown soccer clashes with Scranton

    The Elizabethtown College men’s soccer team got back into action for the first time since the annual Marshmallow Game on Saturday, Sept. 23. The Blue Jays welcomed the University of Scranton to Ira R. Herr Field, where they’d take care of business with a 2-1 victory.   Sophomore forward Pedro Vinent got the Jays rolling early

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