• Versatility, creativity showcased in printmaking display

    Versatility, creativity showcased in printmaking display

    How might an artist depict his experiences in the Vietnam War? How might another incorporate stamps of Spock from Star Trek into his work? The answers to these questions (and more) are on display as a part of the Elizabethtown College’s new art exhibit: “Print-Making an Impression.”  Located at both the Hess Gallery in Zug

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  • Artist Feature – Delaney Dammeyer

    Artist Feature – Delaney Dammeyer

    Photos courtesy of Delaney Dammeyer I’ve always been a hobbyist when it came to art, but I like pushing myself with it. I’ve been drawing obsessively since I was about five. It never really feels like something I want to do, but something I’m compelled to do. That’s not super romantic, but it’s how I

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  • The Anatomy Chronicles: Art, science and the body

    The Anatomy Chronicles: Art, science and the body

    Photo by: Maddie Kauffmann Anatomy, many would argue, is one of the trickiest subjects to learn. It’s hard enough to understand the split-second processes that your body undertakes to keep you alive, and it’s even harder when you can’t visualize any of the crucial organs that carry them out. It’s a challenge of which associate

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  • Students advocate to ‘Keep Elizabethtown Liberal Arts’

    Students advocate to ‘Keep Elizabethtown Liberal Arts’

    This past Saturday, Oct. 19, the Elizabethtown Student Advocacy Group (ESAG) held a Peace Walk event as a response to the recent academic restructuring at Elizabethtown College. The restructuring included the cutting of the philosophy major, theatre major, theatre minor, peace and conflict studies minor and film studies minors, as well as the furlough of

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  • The Global Perspective

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    • February 18, 2019

    This weekly column will cover a variety of contemporary global issues including climate action, global health, international peace and security and gender equality. I hope that this column will act as a platform to advocate for global progress and to empower young leaders to get involved in international affairs. If there are certain global issues

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  • High Library art, photo exhibits showcase themed student work

    High Library art, photo exhibits showcase themed student work

    Photo: Cheyenne Lawyer With sponsorship from the Elizabethtown College campus High Library, Department of Performing Arts and the Study Abroad office, students within academic and artistic departments are provided with an opportunity to share pieces of their individual work to display directly inside the entrance of the library. The gallery of student artwork went on

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  • Professors spearhead art, poetry exhibits of an American activist

    Professors spearhead art, poetry exhibits of an American activist

    Photos: Emma Pile Elizabethtown College is showcasing the artwork and poetry of French-American activist Lawrence Ferlinghetti until Wednesday, Nov. 21. His artwork can be viewed in the Lyet Gallery on the second floor of Leffler Chapel and Performance Center, and his poetry is on display at the Bowers Writers House. Essential figures in bringing these

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  • Art exhibit of collage paintings, ceramics opens for public viewing

    Art exhibit of collage paintings, ceramics opens for public viewing

    Thursday, Jan. 25, in the lobby of the Zug – Hess Art Gallery, Elizabethtown College put the work of artist James Gallagher on display for the public. Ranging from collages of all colors to intricate ceramics, Gallagher’s work attracted followers of art and students studying its essential elements. While supplying light refreshments, the love of

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  • Artist-in-residence to incorporate creativity outside of Steinman

    Artist-in-residence to incorporate creativity outside of Steinman

    Art geeks, brace yourselves — last fall semester, a brand new artist-in-residence position was created at Elizabethtown College. Since then, artist Lou Schellenberg has been developing her role in this new position. Schellenberg is by no means a guest at Etown. She’s been a faculty member for the fine arts department at the College for

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