• Dress Red Luncheon promotes Women’s Heart Health

    The Elizabethtown College Employee Wellness Team will be holding its first Dress Red Luncheon promoting Women’s Heart Health on Friday, Feb. 6 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Susquehanna Room. The luncheon was created to celebrate National Wear Red Day which is a nationwide movement to raise awareness in the fight against heart

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  • School named to President’s Honor Roll for ninth year

    School named to President’s Honor Roll for ninth year

    Elizabethtown College earned a place on the 2014 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction at the end of 2014 for its commitment to serving the local community. This is the ninth consecutive year the College has been named to the list. It has been included every year since the inception of the

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  • ‘Mississippi Masala’ film highlights importance of cross-cultural relations

    ‘Mississippi Masala’ film highlights importance of cross-cultural relations

    On March 25 at 7 p.m. in Gibble Auditorium, the film “Mississippi Masala” was shown for the college community. In the film, African American and Indian cultures combine and collide when it comes to romance. This romantic drama focused on the lives of two young people struggling to move forward in their lives because of

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  • Travels Abroad: Discovering Etown in Unexpected Places

    Travels Abroad: Discovering Etown in Unexpected Places

    Throughout my stay here in Cheltenham, England, I often find myself comparing the many differences between my life at Elizabethtown College and my life at the University of Gloucestershire (UoG) in the United Kingdom. One of the things I found to be similar is the necessity of a place for students to go to in

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  • McNulty, Weaver lead Blue Jays wrestling in tournament openers; team to face Gettysburg

    McNulty, Weaver lead Blue Jays wrestling in tournament openers; team to face Gettysburg

    Elizabethtown College’s wrestling team opened up its season on Nov. 3 when they headed to Messiah College for the Messiah Invitational. Senior Kyle McNulty had the most success for the Blue Jays, advancing all the way to the 125-pound championship match, eventually losing to Messiah’s Lucas Malmberg in the final. To reach the championship bout,

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  • Letter to the editor: student’s call to action

    ate crimes. Bias related incidents. Ignorance. Free speech. Elizabethtown College is at a crossroads. Some students are passionate about calling attention to these incidents. Others believe the events are isolated and blown out of proportion. I don’t consider myself a victim. I am however a target. Let me give you a brief overview of what

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  • Niedermayer awarded MAC Indoor Field Athlete of the Year;  Jays earn medals, break records at conference championships

    Niedermayer awarded MAC Indoor Field Athlete of the Year; Jays earn medals, break records at conference championships

    The Elizabethtown College men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Indoor Track and Field Championship Feb. 23 at Lehigh University’s Rauch Fieldhouse. Both teams gave exceptional performances. The men’s team finished third to Widener University and Messiah College. The women’s team also finished third but to Lebanon Valley

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  • Photo-a-Day Challenge returns by demand

    Photo-a-Day Challenge returns by demand

    As of Feb. 1, Elizabethtown College began its second photo challenge after receiving numerous requests by current students and past participants. Unlike the fall 2012 photo challenge, the 28-day “Photo Fun in February” event includes challenges that are not campus-specific, encouraging students on campus, studying abroad and even alumni to participate. “The photo challenge is

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  • Ask Sarah

    Hello my dear readers! Wait, break happened? Where did it go? Well, let’s try this … advice thing again. Dear Sarah, This semester, two of my close friends will not be attending Etown. How do you recommend that the friends and I who are left behind begin to rebuild our group after such a loss?

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