• Take Back the Night

    Take Back the Night

    On Wednesday, April 24, students, faculty and staff marched across campus for Take Back the Night, an event that protests against sexual violence. This event occurred in light of Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Denim Day—a sexual violence prevention and education campaign. On Monday, April 22 and Tuesday, April 21 Students Advocating for Gender Equality

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  • Expense Breakdown: How your tuition is really spent

    Expense Breakdown: How your tuition is really spent

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  • Men’s lax close to clinching playoff spot

    Men’s lax close to clinching playoff spot

    he Elizabethtown College men’s lacrosse team seems to have hit a rough patch in their schedule as they have lost three straight games, including their loss on Saturday, April 20 to the number two seed, the Albright College Lions. The Jays have only won one game in the month of April, and are struggling to

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  • Scholarship and Creative Arts Day

    Scholarship and Creative Arts Day

    For students, faculty, staff and visitors, Scholarship and Creative Arts Day (SCAD) is a time to present, view and engage in creative work, research projects and personal academic achievements within a public forum. SCAD 2013 featured approximately 200 academic presentations, including dissertations on research projects, readings of creative pieces and demonstrations of academic concepts. This

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  • Nobel Laureate Gbowee presents at Ware Lecture

    Nobel Laureate Gbowee presents at Ware Lecture

    lizabethtown College welcomed Leymah Gbowee, Nobel Laureate, as the keynote speaker for the 2013 Ware Lecture on Peacemaking. The lecture was held April 17 at the Leffler Chapel and Performance Center at the College. Dr. April Kelly-Woessner, associate professor and department chair of political science, held a discussion following Gbowee’s lecture. The lecture was free

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  • Distinguished students, leaders, honored at annual ceremony

    Distinguished students, leaders, honored at annual ceremony

    n April 17, students, faculty and staff gathered in Leffler Chapel and Performance Center for the College’s 35th Annual Awards Ceremony. Students of distinction as well as scholarship winners and leaders were awarded for their accomplishments and commitment to service. Featured above are some of the distinguished student award winners. All of the recipients honored

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  • Jays find success at Albright: Noecker breaks records, Riehl joins 100-win club

    Jays find success at Albright: Noecker breaks records, Riehl joins 100-win club

    lizabethtown College’s tennis teams were scheduled for a total of five matches between April 11 and 14. The women’s team had a match against Muhlenburg College on April 11 and another against Albright College on Saturday, April 13.  The men’s team had to cancel their match against Muhlenburg April 12 due to weather conditions. The

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  • WHY SOCIAL MEDIA ACTIVISM ISN’T ENOUGH

    WHY SOCIAL MEDIA ACTIVISM ISN’T ENOUGH

    f you’ll turn the clocks back roughly one year, you may remember that for about a month, most of your Facebook friends were experts on a certain Ugandan warlord, and they wanted you to know all about it. Joseph Kony was the worst – the posters put up proved that Hitler and bin Laden were

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  • Alumni, students give back on PRIDE day

    Alumni, students give back on PRIDE day

    PRIDE (Promote, Recruit, Involve, Donate and Employ) is a volunteer program sponsored by Alumni Relations. On Saturday, April 6, Alumni relations, in collaboration with Student Senate, held its annual, campus-wide event, PRIDE Day. PRIDE Day provides alumni, students, faculty and staff with opportunities to work with one another on seasonal projects that help to beautify

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