News Archive
Friday February 26 2010 Thursday February 25 2010- Awareness week aimed to counter eating disorders
- The Jayded Edge
- Amtrak train station receives facelift
- Book Club Opportunity
- SDLCs offer alternative living spaces
- Snow removal policies tested with consecutive storms
- Work orders accumulate as student frustrations rise
- WELL offers relaxation, tips, health help
- The jayded edge
- Mars hosts sweet talk on business savvy
- Scholarship and Creative Arts Day
- Snow Storm Blankets Campus
- Housing selection protocol revised; ECWeb to be used
- Diversity ambassador position created at Admissions
- New van makes ECTV production easy
- Phone bans do not increase road safety
- The Jayded Edge
- Heasley delays printer quota payment, cuts campus costs
- Republican senator takes Kennedy’s seat
- Local aid groups provide goods to Haiti
- Scouting University achieves another successful day
- Senate Snippets
- Jayded Edge
- Haiti earthquakes propel students in charitable efforts
- Internships give students a leg up for jobs
- Long announces imminent retirement
- Sarah Palin considered presidential candidate for 2012
- Dean’s List requirements changed
- The Jayded Edge
- Senate Snippets
- Parade of Lights illuminates the streets of Elizabethtown
- The Jayded Edge
- Slow economy affects holiday spending
- CLEP credits accepted by College; few know advantages
- H1N1 vaccinations available in KÁV
- Senate Snippets
- Fort Hood recovers
- Dean of faculty newly appointed
- Registration proves difficult for education majors
- Autism awareness seminar to be held
- The Jayded Edge
- Myer lot changes from commuter to resident parking
- FOX news and Obama administration battle heats up
- Showerheads replaced in green effort
- Breast cancer stigma affects poor women
- The Jayded Edge
- Senate Snippets
- Health insurance concerns reach fevered pitch for all
- Earthquakes shake Dillsburg second time
- WTC steel sails
- Safety Committee examines air circulation in KAV
- The Jayded Edge
- Senate Snippets
- Health Services unable to administer H1N1 vaccine
- The Jayded Edge
- Volunteerism spikes among Americans
- Home for the Holidays more expensive this year
- Unexpected pregnancies researched
- Senate Snippets
- Proposed diversity plan explored, met with wide debate
- Cedar Street residents frustrated with weekend antics
- CROP Walk takes strides to end hunger
- Volunteer projects increase in popularity
- Allies host National Coming Out Week
- The Jayded Edge
- Athletic funding decrease leaves sports sans wheels
- Marketplace sanitizer lends helping hand
- Drinking escalates; Boyer suggests caution
- The Jayd-ed edge
- FOX snubs Obama’s address for popular dance show
- Chocolate industry plans for merge
- Senate Snippets
- T.G.I.S. 2009
- Looming flu outbreak calls for immediate response
- Ways of keeping clean while going green
- Unemployment reaches dire levels; effects examined
- Masters funds academic quad facelift
- The Jayd-ed edge
- Senate Snippets
- Ch-ch-ch changes: things have transformed on campus
- Progress achieved in national evaluations
- Dining Services makes effort to go green
- Residence Life underestimates sheer volume of 2013
- Obama health care plan summary
- Senate Snippets
- The Jayd-ed edge
- Additions completed, new constructions put on hold
- Polo horses drop dead; supplements blamed
- Swine flu claims Mexican lives; branches out
- Ten years after Columbine, shooter myths debunked
- Iranian president’s remarks sting
- Students grumble, school quickly reacts
- News in Brief
- Mock crash shows danger of driving while intoxicated
- Keynote speaker working toward health care for all
- Somali pirates reign in anarchic government
- Sparks fly over same-sex marriage debate
- News in Brief
- Late student contributes $1.1 million to endowment
- Health Services may close, relocate; options in review
- Resident Assistant applications surge in times of need
- North Korea defies UN, launches missile
- Earthquakes strike Italy; damages severe
- Surprise: president in Iraq
- Lawmakers meet Castro
- News in Brief
- TGIS events planned
- Internship woes plague student; employment less likely
- Local pets also feeling strains of recession
- Local, international computer viruses attack
- National, local papers cracking under financial pressure
- News in Brief
- Announcing TGIS Theme 2009: Through the Decades
- Organic garden next step toward greener community
- India in crisis: child malnutrition epidemic
- AIG executive bonuses cause further outrage
- Area brush fires and midwest floods cause concern
- New Mexico governor repeals death penalty option
- News in Brief
- New, improved housing selection options to be tested
- Stem cell research funding ban overturned; sparks fly
- Drug wars rage in Mexico; U.S. may send aid
- Failing economy felt on national, local levels
- Science in Motion launched; area schools to benefit
- News in Brief
- Newly acquired property prompts student speculation
- Going Greek? Kappa Sigma looking to expand our way
- Plane crashes near Buffalo, N.Y.; kills 50
- Secretary of State, Clinton, takes Asian tour
- President’s forum discusses financial woes, worries
- Student assaulted
- News in Brief
- A community remembers: Craig Anderson honored
- U.S. woman caught Ebola in Uganda, brought it home
- New stimulus bill narrowly survives Senate
- Arsons at home, abroad result in devastation
- Jay Walk complete; bright, comfortable space for all
- Forum provides insight into Middle Eastern situation
- News in Brief
- Math, science education events make children SMILE
- JuicyCampus shuts down; reactions mostly positive
- ID restrictions tighten for travel; be aware
- Iceland elects first openly gay world leader
- Classmates remember a life well-lived: Craig Anderson
- Octuplet mother subject of concern, scorn, questions
- News in Brief
- Untimely loss touches heart, soul of campus community
- Global warming heats up: ice readies for collapse
- Unanimous decision removes Blagojevich
- Psychology team receives generous grant
- Refugees found adrift in ocean, investigation pending
- News in Brief
- Winter weather arrives; icy conditions prove hazardous
- Failing economy forces unemployed toward military
- President faces tough decisions in first days
- Man facing unemployment kills self, family
- House approves stimulus plan, Senate to debate next
- Obama’s inauguration a triumph of “hope over fear”
- Vocalign serenades audiences at Hershey Bears game
- Additional financial aid needed, gathered
- Israel agrees to cease-fire with Hamas, Gaza
- News In Brief
- Quads keycard access protects, inconveniences residents
- New scholarship: Stablers reward students
- Madden named to newly revised marketing position
- Long participates in Leadership Symposium
- Music pirates incur organized crackdown
- News in Brief
- New traffic light planned for troublesome intersection
- Suspected Taliban insurgents maim girls
- Integrity jeopardized as dorm theft rises
- Third-grader accused of double homicide
- Obama to implement executive orders, reverse acts
- News in Brief
- Finance VP shows, tells students where dollars go
- Obama policies predicted by political science profs
- Counselors compare liberal arts institutions
- MSCHE Steering Committee enumerates objectives
- News in Brief
- Obama/Biden: “Yes We Can”
- Debt, economy curb lax spending habits
- Art education track offers new opportunity
- Chorn-Pond recounts survival, helps troubled youth
- Cafeteria tray use diminishing: will we follow the trend?
- News in Brief
- McCain, Clinton rally for support in Harrisburg area
- Gas prices decreasing: will the decline last?
- Long: Economy-induced anxieties addressed
- Wireless access in Nicarry, future technology plans
- Junior Alicia Risley travels to Dallas for SIFE conference
- News in Brief
- Homecoming 2008: friends, alumni gather to celebrate
- Binge drinking concerns addressed by guest speaker
- Integrity Committee co-chairs travel to S.C.
- IB executives discuss important career paths
- Vice President of Finance assuages Common Fund fears
- Metro, Hayes discuss construction projects on campus
- News in Brief
- Obama rallies for change, draws support in Philadelphia
- Proposed health care: HMO-based versus universal plans
- Smoking policy clarified in light of recent law
- Senator Specter addresses voter concerns
- Third party candidates to be included on PA ballots
- Director named for Disability and Learning Services
- News in Brief
- Business dept. discusses economy
- Debate heats up between parties
- Nike sweatshop conditions cause concern
- First-year experience extends through fall
- Long outlines Heroic Ambitions for College’s progress
- Honor’s Council fundraiser
- News in Brief
- Student assaulted, Borough police still investigating
- Gas prices reflect economical slump, hurricane scares
- Campus clubs concur: students should vote
- CFACT member speaks on global warming
- News in Brief
- Ike hits Gulf region
- Journalist Glauber discusses the future of print media
- Long shares views on Amythest Initiative
- Finances, academics contribute to transfers
- Students aid in prescribing penalties with Peer Board
- Economy plummets in worst crash observed since 9/11
- News in Brief
- McCain, Palin draw vast crowds at Franklin & Marshall
- TIPS training teaches intervention strategies
- New Colloquium caters to holistic learning
- Construction commences on Simmons Estate, Jaywalk
- First-year inebriation on decline
- Alert coming soon
- News in Brief
- First-year Induction, Convocation welcome class of 2012
- Amethyst Initiative argues for lowered drinking age
- Biden, Palin chosen as 2008 VP candidates
- Res Life bans drying racks, creates new housing
- Academic year kicks off
- News In Brief
- Class of 2012 arrives to open arms, eager Peer Mentors
- Career selection leaves room for experimentation
- New, old residents bond, welcome new staff
- Various student groups enhance opportunity
- Etownian Editors Welcome Class of 2012
- Puppies, tunes draw crowds, cash at Pup-E-Palooza
- Senate allows student body participation
- Large crowds turn out to celebrate All-American TGIS
- News In Brief
- Science Guy dares to say it: “Change the world!”
- Weekend fun for all?
- Travel bursary reinstituted
- Campus rallies to prevent future tragedy
- Vandalism strikes Simon Farm property
- Students and faculty make Scholarship Day successful
- Messiah overcomes Elizabethtown in presidential race
- Dubious Stipend Irks Travelers
- Study abroad to send 70 overseas next year
- Comm. launches citizen journalism Web site
- “Green” revolution hits campus
- News In Brief
- A broken parent’s request: “Save One for Stephie”
- Stephanie Anne Cady: Friends remember
- Blue and Gray clash to recreate Civil War
- Agenda of Excellence to launch investigation
- Notoriety returns to commencement
- F. W. de Klerk visits
- News In Brief
- Poet Laureate captivates audience
- Scam calls
- Young Center commemorates twenty years
- President’s forum discusses strategic vision
- From billboards to cell phones
- STD rates skyrocket
- Cost reflects renovations, global education
- Hazing study highlights need for education
- Best recession defense starts with saving
- Modernized sins established to keep pace with issues
- News in Brief
- Clinton campaign visits lancaster
- New aquifer funded by state grant
- Rising tuition pays heating, electricity, salary expenses
- Brooklyn teacher puts human face on war
- Former S. African president Ware lecturer
- History alive; Russian Mennonite trek draws attention
- School shootings lead to new emergency procedures
- Grades inflate, standards dubious
- Job Fairs provide networking opportunities
- Wii becomes aid in healing and recovery
- News in Brief
- Castro hands over power
- Housing, ILU selection changes
- Slush, ice leave students stumbling
- New year, new flare
- High Library to host THEM exhibit
- IVAW sponsors concert; local students perform
- Tornados hit four states; worst disaster since 1985
- Catholic churches lose membership
- “You and I come from a very strange tribe”
- Physics lab receives $50K grant
- Bill Nye to entertain on Scholarship Day
- NEH Awards Young Center $500K Challenge
- ‘Tis the season, viruses run wild on campus
- News in Brief
- RecycleMania promises to make profound difference
- Stocks slide world-wide; recession imminent?
- Students check out more than just books
- Lil’ Sibs Weekend goes biennial
- Sheehan visits
- SIFE teaches scouts of all ages, offers multiple badges
- Tiger kills one, mauls two, leaves police questioning
- New Marketing Task Force brings publicity to Etown
- Pimp My Lounge: Schlosser under repair
- Standardized tests decide who graduates
- How much is too much? Textbook prices on the rise
- News in Brief
- Farmhouse legacy tarnished; class communities created
- Corporal punishment banned, viewed as abusive actions
- Marketplace cutting back on extra swipes
- Mystery death abroad
- Renovations already?
- Alumnus leads demonstration downtown
- Gas prices skyrocket
- Jena reporter sheds light on actual incidents
- School teacher does more than just teach
- Sharpton, Civil Rights leaders plan march
- American Indian research
- Junior-Senior undergoing major changes
- MRSA concerns
- Maintenance lacking in residence buildings
- Colonies collapsing, honeybees disappear
- Fourteenth annual ‘Into the Streets’ soars into sight
- California wildfires rage on; more than 600,000 evacuated
- The life of Gint to unfold in Tempest Theatre
- Antioch College of Ohio in danger of closing
- First time in history; women command shuttle, station
- Homecoming weekend messy; not so festive after all
- CAC announces year-long campaign
- Arun Gandhi to present lecture in Leffler
- Presidential candidates possibly cousins
- Dalai Lama accepts Congressional Gold Medal Award
- News in Brief
- Family-oriented homecoming
- Racism in Warwick
- Rec room damaged; students not surprised
- Six faculty receive tenure, two promotions
- Ober hallway closed
- News in Brief
- Monks protest in Myanmar street, 300 now mourned
- Pool open again after missing opening day
- Internet specialist to share safety advice
- U-CAN network will inform prospectives
- President of Iran visits U.S.; controversy grabs nation
- Protests continue in Jena, La.; color lines start to blend
- President Long creates new management task force
- Vaccine to prevent cancer proves efficient
- UND law prof. to present views
- O.J., 5 friends face 11 charges, possible life sentences
- Ellsberg to deliver ‘07 Ware Seminar
- Hiring impact
- National Suicide Prevention Week
- ‘Flipping’ a house to become more difficult
- Long-lost relative of Lancaster resident located
- Much-needed renovations in Ober
- News in Brief
- Construction still present, summer projects pursued
- New provost, VP takes office
- Student’s safety first
- High school students study E. coli strains
- Leadership Consortium has Etown beliefs
- College names alums, Reverends to board of trustees
- TGIS weekend receives positive response
- Memorial Run, Walk
- When to withdraw
- Summer repairs to dorms
- Self-Care Center reopens for 10th year
- News in brief
- CEO of Harsco to speak to graduates
- Response team improves plan
- Theater group hosts Shakespeare camp
- Democrats scrutinize, question official’s ethics
- News in Brief
- Presentations offer valuable work to field
- Nigerian provost speaks of religious pacifism
- News in Brief
- Survey indicates high satisfaction
- Ware lecture serves as ‘signature event’
- Core provides basic knowledge
- Extended school days considered nationally
- Senate, House vote on Iraq war spending
- April 22: Earth Day service for community
- News in Brief
- MySpace helps public follow 2008 election
- Business executives offered residence program
- News in Brief
- Top counselor refuses to testify
- Primaries: Rendell wants earlier date
- Room choice process change this semester
- Pageant to represent leadership
- Smoking controversy at schools nationwide
- Endowment: important for financial health
- Hershey plans to reduce over next few years
- News in Brief
- Robinson: speaking of ethnic globalization
- Airports add X-ray scanners for security
- First choice accepts position as provost
- Plan could increase College housing
- News in Brief
- Clark National Champion
- FDA declares cloned meat safe for eating
- Panel: 90 percent confident in global warming
- Hiring 16 new faculty within upcoming year
- President addresses College
- Chapel celebrates 10th
- Severe ice slows snow removal
- Candidates begin campaigns for election
- Foot prank caller found, no word on action
- Six faculty members up for tenure, decision in April
- TGIS welcomes the medieval
- Interdisciplinary middle East studies minor in discussion
- Blue Jay Media offers three mediums in one
- Panel discusses issues about Iraq, future war
- 24-hour dance marathon for Diamonds Fund
- Newman: event provides projects for many
- News in Brief
- Construction on Thompson begins in April
- Coca-Cola still used
- Amish rebuild
