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Thanksgiving Dinner
Jane Ziegler and Susie McSherry prepare mashed potatos for the annual Thanksgiving dinner, held in the Marketplace and Event Space. The event took place Wednesday, Nov. 16.

Wednesday, Nov. 16th, students of Elizabethtown college enjoyed the annual Thanksgiving dinner. Part of this tradition involves faculty and staff serving students a traditional Thanksgiving dinner.

Sports
• Men's Basketball: Picked to finish fifth in conference
Entering its 79th season, the Elizabethtown men’s basketball team is looking to improve on last year’s 15-10 season and semi-final finish in the Commonwealth Conference Tournament.
In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Etown downed Richard Stockton College 3-2 in overtime. The next day, they followed up that victory with a 1-0 overtime victory over Montclair State University.
• Women's Basketball: Kauffman shoots for 900 wins
• Cross Country: Women receive invite

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Features
Student groups lead community day in inner-city Harrisburg, raise issue awareness for school children
Social work students in as­sistant professor of social work Susan Mapp’s class, Diamond House SDLC and students in as­sociate professor of social work Jill Bartoli’s first-year seminar participated in a community fam­ily day at Steele School in uptown Harrisburg all day Saturday.
Phalanx member gets down to business in community
Trent DeArment is a sophomore at Elizabethtown College and keeps busy with schoolwork, Phalanx and the two successful businesses he runs with a third in the making.
International students give thanks for U.S. holiday
Winter health protection: crucial
Spotlight on science
Minor adds distinction to program
Semester in Athens, Greece: "it's the small stuff that will really get you"
The Jayd-ed Edge

Opinion
"I am disappointed and heartbroken with some of my students," says Marketplace Host Linda Lokey, addressing the conditions of the dining rooms in the Marketplace after meals.
Junior Paul Edger and Professor of history Thomas Winpenny go head to head on the issue of ettiquite classes at Elizabethtown.
Answer is teamwork
Faculty concerns expressed against Labor Day plan
News
Amish: receive money, tear down school
It has been over a month since 10 Amish girls were brutally shot and five were killed in their own Lancaster schoolhouse by Charles Carl Roberts IV. Since the shooting, the Amish community and those around them have been wasting no time trying to move past this tragedy.
Eller trial continued
David B. Eller, scheduled to appear in court Tuesday, Nov. 21, has been granted a con­tinuance for his trial. The new court date is Jan. 17, 2007 ... more in Etownian.com's in-depth coverage of David Eller.
Class on Labor Day
Teams stay in Commonwealth
Honor for community service programs
Res Life seeks interactive approach
News in brief

Campus Life
Doogie Howser successfully returns to small screen
Welcome to the accelerated track – graduating from Princeton University at 10 years old and becoming a brilliant teenage doctor.
Enso quartet teams up with Fan to present moving concert
Gretna Music continues its classical music series at Elizabethtown College with a special collaboration of the esteemed Enso Quartet and acclaimed pianist Joel Fan Friday, Nov. 17, at 7:30 p.m. in Leffler Chapel and Performance Center.
Live albums give music lovers full concert experience over and over again
The List: hot items worthy of an obsession

Movies
Let's go to the movies
Etown's Rough Cut Movie Club to shares their Top 10 Winter movies. Read their picks for theater entertainment this holiday season.
 

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