• English literature alumna on corporate skills, success

    English literature alumna on corporate skills, success

    Photo courtesy of Flickr  Many college students find themselves wondering where they will take their degree after they graduate; finding a career that you enjoy can feel difficult. Class of 1996 Elizabethtown College graduate Alison Labbate can certainly relate to those concerns. Labbate graduated with an English literature degree. When she was in college, she

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  • Op-ed: Student abroad in United Kingdom on Brexit

    Op-ed: Student abroad in United Kingdom on Brexit

    Photo courtesy of Flickr The opinions contained in this piece are not representative of the views held by the Etownian and are not to be considered statements from the Etownian editorial board. Brexit — a word that has been thrown around quite a lot on the news and online for the past several months. I

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  • Field hockey takes a win against Drew following a tough team loss

    Field hockey takes a win against Drew following a tough team loss

    Photos by Megan White Wednesday, Oct. 9, the Elizabethtown College field hockey team faced off against York College of Pennsylvania. The team traveled to York where they played hard but walked off the field defeated 2-0. They only had five shots at the Spartans’ goal in the entire game, and none of them resulted in

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  • Diversity at Elizabethtown College examined

    Diversity at Elizabethtown College examined

    Elizabethtown College’s Diversity, Inclusion and Title IX department is a campus body that, despite its important role, is often discussed with an air of mystery. With cuts impacting the department over the summer, there were questions about what would be the future of diversity programming at the college. Throughout the last few months, the department

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  • 2019 Kreider Lecture: “More than Just a Pretty Campus”

    2019 Kreider Lecture: “More than Just a Pretty Campus”

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    • October 17, 2019

    Photo by Meghan Kenney Associate professor of sociology Dr. Michele Lee Kozimor presented the Kreider Award Lecture Thursday, Oct. 10 in the Susquehanna Room. The Award Lecture began at 7 p.m. with a dessert reception where Kozimor greeted every attendee at the door. Once people had found their seats around 7:30 p.m., Dean for Academic

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  • Soccer teams shut out opponents, not letting shots reach the goal

    Soccer teams shut out opponents, not letting shots reach the goal

    Photo courtesy of Athletic Department  The Blue Jays were flying high last weekend after the men’s and women’s soccer teams won their games, leaving their opponents scoreless – and maybe even speechless. The Lady Jays played with a powerful performance, shutting out St. Mary’s College of Maryland 3-0. This marks the second shutout win for

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