December
6, 2002 News
Let's
go eat at Brossman
The
first online fall registration deemed success
Students
simulate European Union
Cafeteria
food causes food poisoning and obesity
Alumni
are awarded for their Service
Features
Food
and activities bring excitement to semester's end
Foreign
students find solace in staying for the holidays
Early
snow hits the Etown campus and cancels classes
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Sports
Blue
Jays fall to Pioneers in conference opener
Harriers
finish fifteenth at nationals in Minnesota; Berdan finishes tops for
Etown
A
Holiday Salute
Women's
Basketball opens home season with win
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Inbox:
The Farmhouse Fights Back
Viewpoints:
Just say no to animal testing
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November
22, 2002 News
Unlocked
doors allow burglary
Student
drinking experiment aired on Lancaster TV
Ginger
Groff Run/ Walk raises money for kids with cancer
Etown
professor researches the Human Genome
Math
majors present theses
Features
Cassel
recieves "Big" recognition
Mad
Cow improv cannot be quarantined
Music
makes up for coffee catastrophe at coffeehouse
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Sports
Blue
Jays open up new season at home tonight
Harriers
win Mideast Regional; nationals up next
Time
to step it up from the old days: NCAA 2003
Swimmers
fall against W&J; face Leb Val in league opener
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Viewpoints:
Militarizing our borders
From
the Desk of: Student Senate
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November
15, 2002 News
Kauffman
inspires audience
Students
study business globally
Actress
speaks on the effects of the media on image and self-esteem
ITS
experiences "Major" loss
Tornadoes
unexpectedly touch down in several states
Features
Melica
encourages a girls nite out for charity
The
Passport Program offers Elizabethtown savings
Brittany's
hope assists special needs orphans from abroad
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Sports
'01-'02:
Blue Jay Championship season revisited
Soccer
denied berth in NCAA tourney after falling in semis
Etown
roller hockey skates into new season in the rink
Wrestlers
open season in Messiah tournament
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Senate
Speaks
From
the Desk of: Michelle Wood, President of RHA
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November
8, 2002 News
Shirin
Juwaley informs students of burnings in India
Professors
lecture on ethics and "Just War"
Founders
network still floundering
Catholic
Church revises their sexual abuse policy
Kaufman,
author of "The Laramie Project," comes to Etown
Features
SOTA
carries out their mission with various projects
The
good reads: brought to you by campus professors
Health
and Fitness
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Sports
Jays
fall to Falcons in semis
Harriers
take 4th straight at MACs
From
high to low: Blue Jays stunned by Greyhounds, 2-0
No
NBA on ESPN
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Drinking
not the Problem
From
the Desk of: Ed Novak
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November
1, 2002 News
Moldea
speaks on the Mafia
Campus
Parking Causes Problems
Kevin
Brown Spices up the Caf
Elizabethtown
Experiments with Online Registration
Martha
Stewart faces lawsuit from Pumpkin Masters
Features
Long
Live the Homecoming King and Queen
Rally
for "Into the Streets" brings students together
Bored?
Learn a Lesson from APB
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Sports
Blue
Jays defeat Eagles, Crusaders; await Messiah
'Mallows
at a glance
Could
it be a Marshmallow Game without Marshmallows?
Down
with the BCS
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From
the Desk of: Student Senate
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October
25, 2002 News
New
Campus Center Dedicated
Former
Penn State President Visits Etown
College
Changes Core Curriculum
Alumni
Awarded for Service
Who's
Teaching Who Now?
Features
Phalanx
celebrates ten years of a cappella class
Homecoming
float contest a star-studded event
Moore
named Fulbright recipient
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Sports
Harriers
brave conditions at DeSales and Williams
Field
Hockey falls to Crusaders in battle of nationally ranked teams;
Lebanon Valley next
Women's
Tennis competes at MACs; Mervine and Trimbey reach third round in
doubles action
Volleyball
thrashes Neumann on Homecoming
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Choice: "Sweet Home Alabama"
Fashion
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October
18, 2002 News
Etown
is environmentally excellent
Potassium
Iodide pills distributed by the Health Center
November
election draws near
Department
of Communications celebrates 25 years of excellence
Sniper
spreads fear in DC area
Features
BOC
and eight member mission
Politically
incorrect and published
The
Laramie Project to be performed at the College
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Sports
Booters
take three out of four games on road trip
Netters
prepare for a chance at individual MAC championships
Blue
Jays rout 'Hounds 3-0
Spikers
second at Goucher
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Opinion
Inbox:
Response to At Odds
Parking
Regulations
From
the Desk of: W. Kent Barnds
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October
4, 2002 News
Students'
eyes are bigger then their stomachs
Founders
network affected by the fire wires Etown
celebrates 175th Anniversary
Alcohol
irresponsibility is increasing on campus
Ivory
Coast thrown into civil war
Features
Van
Orman and Bailey take action against A-TRomance
on a college budget Learning Services keeps academics moving up |
Sports
Field
Hockey stuns fourth-ranked Messiah, 1-0
Booters
blast Alvernia 9-1; tie Leb Val on the road
Cross
Country sweeps away county rivals F&M and Millersville in
"Battle for the Buggy" Spikers
go 2-2 at Lycoming
Style
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Critic's
Choice: My
Big Fat Greek Wedding
Laugh
Now: To Serve and Protect?
Opinion
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Our
Turn
From
the Desk of: Pauline Berg, Student Senate President
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September
27, 2002 News
President
explains expenditures
Deciphering
the drought dilemma Chocolate
stays in Chocolatetown
Award
winning artists on display
U.S.
poverty numbers are steadily increasing
Features
The
big HEARTs of Etown live right off campusGamers
playing with full deck Health
& Fitness: The first annual National Women's Health and
Fitness Day |
Sports
Booters
stop Pioneers 1-0 in Conference opener
Men's
Cross-Country wins Etown Invitational; Women Take Third;
"Battle for the Buggy" up next
Three
Strikes and your out Netters
fall to Crusaders
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Re-addressing
the war on drugs
Our
Turn
From
the Desk of: Nelson Bard, Head Librarian
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September
20, 2002 News
Students
give from the heart
A
conversation with Senator George Mitchell Etown
Students walk for Sensory Disorders
Students
explore world of corporate turnaround
Honors
Center and Learning Services move into their new homes
Features
In
the SpotlightBehind
the Counter: Student workers at the Jay's On-air
life of Etown College |
Sports
Women's
soccer win's one, loses title game in tourney; Halladay weekend's
defensive MVP
Blue
Jays "boot" Diplomats to win back trophy
Blue
Jays "terror"-ized by McDaniel; beat Juniata in first
Commonwealth game of the season Cross-Country
takes part at Lebanon Valley invitational
Style
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Critic's
Choice: Blue Crush
Laugh
Now: Fate Part 1
Opinion
At
Odds: Should Women have the right to choose?
Our
Turn
Inbox:
Idealizing the lifelong education theory
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September
13, 2002 News
Robin Wright shares global perspective with College
Etown
welcomes former Ambassador Boothby
administers to students first
Jim
Hilton helps students go beyond their borders
Etown
is growing greener
Features
Camp
teaches city kids more then just scienceBehind
the Scenes: the masters of the Marketplace speak out Religious
clubs offer acceptance, friendship |
Sports
Booters
defeat Keuka 3-0; win consolation match
Male
Harriers tops at PSU
Volleyball
sweeps away Dickinson and McDaniel Field
Hockey off to 2-0 start
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Humor: The Life and Times of Tomis Ganiva Jr.
Opinion
At
Odds: Should the U.S. go to war with Iraq
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Turn
From
the desk of: Ronald McAllister, Provost
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September
6, 2002 News
Out
of the dirt and grime...Out
with the old, in with the new
West
Nile fear grips U.S.
Continuing
education covers new ground
National
News
Features
No
hoax, this free software fights viruses
BCA
makes short trip to help students to go abroad
Students
find fix in Founders and Hackman North Coach
Amy Seward is no stranger to women's sports |
Sports
Lady
booters drop 1st two, face TCNJ Saturday
Men's
soccer takes Rochester tournament title
Cross
Country opens defense of conference title
Women's
tennis splits two opening matches
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Malicious
Ramblings
Critic's
Choice Opinion
At
Odds: Should victims of September 11th receive federal funding
From
the desk of: Pauline Berg, Student Senate President
Letter from the Editor
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May 3, 2002 News
College Curbs Credit Solicitation
College welcomes spring jungle-style with weekend long celebration
Campus remembers student's life
New dining director focuses on future
College honored for using "Growing Greener" Grant
Features
They're not mad, just
misunderstood.
Hypnotism takes control of campus community
Escape the seriousness and ride! |
Sports
Jingoli selected as the Female Athlete of the Year
Track aims for the gold at MACs
Lacrosse finishes 2002 season
Softball prepares for run at Commonwealth
title
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April 26, 2002 News
Vehicle damage plagues campus
College brings new faces to faculty
Social work hopes to master new program
Financial aid questions addressed by Paine
Policy proposal proposes point system
Features
Coaches are not lax with newly formed teams
"Attack of the Clones" set to invade theaters
SDLC makes Saturdays special |
Sports
Parise, Porambo named Male Athletes of the Year
Blue Jays sweep Greyhounds
Jays fly at the Penn Relays
Etown sets record for wins in season
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April 19, 2002 News
Campus enjoys swell-tering Dell
Day
Pastor for Peace urges community to set up comfort zones
New software brings minor registration changes
Boothby to benefit College bookkeeping
Lake Placida has long way to go
Features
Moser crusades for breast cancer
Conestogan crew pieces together memories
Earth Week activates campus |
Sports
Men's lacrosse falls to Lycoming
Golf team takes first place in the Alvernia Invitational
Jays set to take on 'Hounds
Softball battles for playoff position
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April 12, 2002 News
PA Governor
forum exposes health care concerns
Nobel Peace winner Trimble set for
speech
Zurfluh and Ronning orchestrate sell-out
show
Faculty shakes academic reform to the
core
Walk memorializes alumna
Features
Hilton encourages study abroad after
residence in England
Disc Golf puts a new spin on spring
tradition
Students gain new perspective from
wheelchair experience |
Sports
Softball riding four game skid
The man behind the flip-flops: Coach Joe
Whitmore
Golf places third at LebVal
Track rewrites record book
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April 5, 2002 News
Fire
disturbs Quads
Barnds enrolls in new position
Jury is out on meal plan changes
Faucet is golden for Royer residents
Fitz views Iraq situation through unique
lens
Features
In the Spotlight: Megan
Naugle
Summer sessions help students get ahead
When life needs a pause button |
Sports
Track team begins outdoor campaign
Softball streaks to a record pace
Baseball wins three of last four
Men's Tennis learns from early season
lessons
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March 22, 2002 News
Jays, fans
make mark on Final Four
College unites to remember Eberle
Arias brings peace to Costa Rica
Powers shares "Survivor" instincts
Nowlin illustrates social issues
Features
Take down fear at local martial arts
center
SDLC overcomes hard times with laughter
Etown men will strut their stuff for chance of crown |
Sports
Blue Jays second in nation
Women's lacrosse shoots for win
Softball surpasses 2001 win total
Men's lacrosse picks up first-ever MAC
victory
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March 15, 2002 News
Continuing
education expands to new audience
Social norming improves decisions
Software change leads to online
registration
Political analysts Chavez named
College's 2002 Lefever Fellow
College offers plagiarism protection
through web site
Features
Firehouse can serve as student wakeup
call
Selcher virtually a library of
international affairs
It's a small campus after all |
Sports
Final Four Bound!
Men's Lax routes Misericordia
Women's track ranked nationally for
first time
Morris's, softball off to a quick start
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February 28, 2002 News
Rusted Root
coming to College's TGIS
Couseling Services helps students
weather job market
Tuition hike mirrors economy
Mail Services weighs weekend options
Blazenet bounced in favor of Comcast
Features
Perfecting the fine art of literary
magazines
The Dining Dollar Dilemma
Dancing the night away in local clubs |
Sports
Jays win first title since 1979
Men's lacrosse ready to hit the turf
Baseball team strives for a three-peat
The Future is Now
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February 22, 2002 News
Residential
renovations continue
NASA astronaut shares experiences
Lemley returns to College with new
perspective
SIFE gives presentation on how to save
millions
Features
In the Spotlight: Bob
Mikus
Post-lottery housing hints for students |
Sports
Jays avoid upset bid
MACs awaiting track
Moore, Jays splash at MACs
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February 15, 2002
News
Campus
gives gift from the heart
Lottery chaos is a thing of the past
Sabbatical regenerates Murray's
enthusiasm
Blue Jays field new coaches
Features
In the Spotlight: Concert
Committee
Cell phones bring big trends on campus |
Sports
Men's basketball cruises to playoffs
Swimmers kick to MACs
Grapplers gear up for MACs
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February 8, 2002
News
Security
visits weekend parties
A capella maintains its tradition in
Etown
Hughes researches Knot Theory in England
Students glimpse real world through
internships
Features
In the Spotlight: Marianna
Hagbloom
Clearview bowls a strike for fun days
and nights |
Sports
#6 Jays tie record for wins
Indoor track relay nears NCAA qualifying
time
Women's hoops drop two straight
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February 1, 2002
News
Kraybill
unites with College faculty
Teske logs on after virtual leave
Webb draws art out of life
Senate issues downtown passports
Features
In the Spotlight: Linda Lokey and Susan Lindenmuth
Melica plays to home crowd |
Sports
Blue Jays' streak ends with loss to
Widener
Swimmers finish last leg of regular
season
Women's hoops upends Widener
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January 25, 2002
News
Construction plans conflict with students' schedules
Resolutions restrained by Body
Shop close
Sabbatical brings Long back refreshed
Features
Big Sister awarded for friendship
Are students reaping the benefits of
soy? |
Sports
Jays ranked sixth in the nation
Jays battle youth, inexperience
Parise, Porambo: A one-two punch for
Jays
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