• Men’s, women’s swim teams take down Gallaudet University

    Men’s, women’s swim teams take down Gallaudet University

    On Saturday, Nov. 5, Elizabethtown’s women’s and men’s swim teams took on Gallaudet University on the road in and out-of-conference meet. Led by first-years Sara Lingo and Sadie Hawkins, the female Blue Jays took an early lead, dominating the Bison with a final score of 198-50. Lingo took first in all three of her individual

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  • Etown stays open on Election Day, student voters debate policy

    Numerous colleges and universities across the country closed on Election Day this past Tuesday. Elizabethtown College was not one of them. Instead, as voters rushed to the polls, the students of Etown followed the schedule of a regular school day. Should the College have taken the day off to help its students fulfill their civic

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  • Students ‘become more globally minded’ with International Education Week

    Students ‘become more globally minded’ with International Education Week

    The goal of International Education Week is to help Etown campus become more globally minded, more internationalized. We highlight a lot of different cultures and make Etown students aware of what’s going on in the rest of the world,” senior and International Leadership Assistant (ILA) Alexandria Krause said. International Education Week was established by the

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  • Trump defeats Clinton in race for Presidency

    Trump defeats Clinton in race for Presidency

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    • November 10, 2016

    On Tuesday, Nov. 8, the people of America cast their votes and elected Donald Trump as the next president of the United States. Trump finished with 276 electoral college votes, compared to opposing candidate Hillary Clinton’s 228 votes. He won 47.51 percent of the popular vote, with Clinton taking 47.66 percent. Trump was in the

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  • Field hockey continues dominance of Landmark Conference

    Field hockey continues dominance of Landmark Conference

    The Blue Jays continued their success this weekend with a win against Juniata College. This is a huge win for head coach Brandy Michael, who in her first year, has gotten the team perfect through their conference schedule. In their 3-1 win, a goal was scored by three individual players. The Blue Jays now find

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  • Music therapy seniors research emotional expression through playing instruments

    Music therapy seniors research emotional expression through playing instruments

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    • November 3, 2016

    Senior music therapy students Zoe Robinson, Sarah McCollum, Ashley Doron, Cody Thompson, Bethany Wentling and Madison Button are currently engaged in conducting research for a senior project. Their study aims to discover the way in which different emotions are communicated by different instruments. Each student has been equally involved in the various aspects of the

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  • Artist-in-Residence plays Carnegie Hall

    Artist-in-Residence plays Carnegie Hall

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    • November 3, 2016

    Elizabethtown College Artist-in-Residence guitarist David Cullen traveled to New York Friday, Oct. 28, where he performed at Carnegie Hall. Cullen took the opportunity to demonstrate his abilities as an experienced musician when he was invited to the city last weekend. Carnegie Hall is home to many music programs and hosts a vast number of concerts

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  • Late goal helps women’s soccer bury Goucher Gophers on Homecoming

    Late goal helps women’s soccer bury Goucher Gophers on Homecoming

    In a game that had major playoff implications for the Elizabethtown College women’s soccer team, an own by Goucher goal in the waning minutes proved just enough for the Blue Jays to pull out the victory on Homecoming Saturday. Their opponents, the Goucher College Gophers, entered Saturday’s contest with a 1-2 record in the Landmark

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  • Student-Athlete Mentors sponsors campaign against drunk driving

    Student-Athlete Mentors sponsors campaign against drunk driving

    For the first time, Elizabethtown College Student-Athlete Mentors (SAMs) hosted the Blue Jays Never Drive Drunk Campaign Tuesday, Oct. 18 in Leffler Chapel and Performance Center. Erin Coombs from the Edward Taylor Coombs (ETC) Foundation spoke to Etown athletes about the impact drunk driving can have on a community. In 2011, Coombs’ brother Edward died

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