• 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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  • Club sponsors annual Jaycon convention with guest Kevin Bolk

    Elizabethtown College will soon hold the popular Japanese culture-related convention known as Jaycon. March 31 and April 1 will mark the three-year anniversary of Jaycon, which will be hosted by Etown’s Anime Club. The convention will feature a variety of events for different interests, including panels, a rave, anime screenings, a game room, a dealer’s

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  • Upcoming Social Research Conference promotes sociology, research

    We have all filled out surveys before, whether it was through the infamous SurveyMonkey or on a paper survey. Yet, many of us don’t stop to think about where this information might be going. Who uses the data and for what? What role could you have just played in a peer’s life? Did your answers

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  • Habitat for Humanity Shack-a-Thon promotes public service

    Habitat for Humanity Shack-a-Thon promotes public service

    In order to promote the College and community’s awareness of homelessness in America, Habitat for Humanity is proudly organizing an exciting event on campus called Shack-A-Thon. According to Hope for Homelessness, a blog by the Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida, “on a given night, an estimated 672,000 people experience homelessness. This means 22

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  • 25th annual student art show opens in Lyet

    25th annual student art show opens in Lyet

    Elizabethtown College is holding its 25th Annual Juried Student Art Show. The show will house roughly 77 pieces of original, student-created art. Anyone is allowed to submit artwork, as long as it was created in an Etown art class or under the supervision of an Etown art faculty member. The art pieces will be judged

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  • ‘The Children’s Hour’ provokes critical thought

    ‘The Children’s Hour’ provokes critical thought

    How would you feel if you were exiled from your community and shunned by almost everyone you know? On March 26 at 7 p.m. in Gibble Auditorium, there will be a showing of “The Children’s Hour,” a diversity film centered around lies, revenge, homosexuality and false accusations. When a female student, who attends a school

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  • Dr. Pauline Yu to address class of 2012

    Dr. Pauline Yu to address class of 2012

    Elizabethtown College is honored to have Dr. Pauline Yu as the commencement speaker for the 2012 graduation ceremony. This is the 109th commencement ceremony at Etown and will be held on May 19 at 11 a.m. The ceremony is a very important occasion for graduating Etown students. It is a day many share with family

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  • Community joins together to take PRIDE in alma mater

    Community joins together to take PRIDE in alma mater

    Abraham Lincoln once said, “I like to see a man proud of the place in which he lives. I like to see a man live so that his place will be proud of him.” The PRIDE program’s third annual PRIDE (Promote, Recruit, Involve, Donate and Employ) Day is a great way for those of us

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  • Hawthorne Heights, Sandlot Heroes to perform in Etown

    Hawthorne Heights, Sandlot Heroes to perform in Etown

    This spring, local bars and coffee houses are hosting a variety of events that feature various live bands that are locally well-known, as well as more popular bands that appeal to students. Folklore Coffee & Co., located on One N. Main Street in Elizabethtown, features well-known artists as well as a few local bands that

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