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Hazing at Etown?
"Any activity expected of someone affiliated with or joining a group that humiliates, degrades, abuses or endangers, regardless of the person's willingness to participate" qualifies as hazing, according to Elizabethtown College's current policy.

Marianne Calenda, dean of students, as well as other helpers, will begin the process of updating the current campus-wide policy and hope to have it completed by the end of the semester. Calenda sent the current policy of hazing to the College's attorney, to which she replied an expansion should be added including specific examples for the students as to what constitutes as hazing ... more in News.

Sports
Athlete of the week
Brooke Dotterer
Sophomore
Soccer
Forward
 
Only four teams make the Commonwealth Conference playoffs. After the Blue Jays second straight conference loss, they are in fourth place but Albright can easily overtake them with two wins.
• Women's Cross Country: First place finish
• Field Hockey: Survive Scranton scare 2-1

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Features
Service project efforts benefit school children in Iraq
The Center for Global Citizenship organized a project last year to gather school supplies to send to school children in Jedellah Sofia in northern Iraq.
Confessions of a Swede: life in the States
Gustav Montgomerie is one of nine million Swedes currently walking the Earth, and one of five at Elizabethtown College.
 
Dinner event "stirs" women's involvement in politics
Religious studies: "sky is the limit" for employment
Broken heart fuels Homecoming singer
The Jayd-ed Edge

Opinion
Many people seem confused about Peer-to-Peer file-sharing. Over the last few years, the RIAA and MPAA have been suing several P2P companies and individuals for copyright infringement.
It was Monday, Oct. 9, when I found out my dear friend from Washington Semester, Michelle-Gardner-Quinn, was missing.
Acts of courage that change individual lives
Campus involvement unbalanced
Give me hydrogenated oils or give me death
• From the desk of Chemistry Club: Chemistry surrounds us
News
Construction in Thompson for more space
It was recently announced that in spring 2007, construction will begin on Thompson Gymnasium and the pool to create more office space, and make several necessary renovations and repairs.
Law stops Internet gambling payments
Congress has passed a provision outlawing payments to Internet gambling sites by banks and credit card companies.
Partnership: high school students earn credits
Bill of rights developed
News in brief

Campus Life
Food does not have to lose its flavor once semester begins, creativity is key
When we’re not sleeping, partying or supposed to be going to classes, we’re eating. For a college student, food consumption is different than the suggested diet for most people.
New Kids on the Block journey from street to stardom
Before groups like Backstreet Boys and N*SYNC were even a blip on the recording charts, New Kids on the Block were paving the way for boy groups to leave their mark.
Campus clubs prove pointless
The List: hot items worthy of an obsession

Etown: past and present
Elizabethtown through the years
With the help of the High Library's photo archive, we put together this look at the College campus as it was in the past and is now.

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