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  • SDLC promotes organ donation, hopes to recruit more donors

    SDLC promotes organ donation, hopes to recruit more donors0

    pril 10 was just one of the many days the Give and Let Live SDLC campaigned for organ donation awareness, a project for which they have been researching and striving to recruit donors. “There are so many benefits to becoming an organ donor,” junior Alysia Overdorf, a member of the SDLC, said. A few days

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  • EACC discusses alternative energy options for local area

    EACC discusses alternative energy options for local area0

    The Elizabethtown Area Chamber of Commerce (EACC) held a meeting Tuesday, March 19 to discuss possible opportunities for alternative energy conversions. Caroline Lalvani, director of community relations and college events, explained that the focus was not only on the big facilities but the smaller residential facilities as well. This meeting has an effect on students

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  • Seventh-inning rally falls short; Jays 0-3

    Seventh-inning rally falls short; Jays 0-30

    On another cold and windy winter afternoon, the men’s baseball team traveled to Flemington, N.J. to take on the Cougars of Misericordia University. The Blue Jays were set for a doubleheader against the Cougars, the defending Freedom Conference Champion and an NCAA tournament qualifier last season. Senior Matt Ruth led the Jays from the mound.

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  • Boy Scouts exclude gay members: controversy in rebuttal of policy

    Boy Scouts exclude gay members: controversy in rebuttal of policy0

    Last week in the news, the truth was revealed about both the White House and Obama’s opinion towards the Boys of America’s ban on gay members. While Obama expressed his disagreement with the policy, the issue was not settled. It was not until last week that the White House issued a definite yes in disagreement.

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