Category: News
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A long way from home
Earlham mom’s thoughts are with her son stationed in Syria December 12, 2023 While the United States is not ‘officially’ in any wars right now, our nation is still directly involved in many conflicts around the world. The situations in Ukraine and Israel/Gaza, and our nation’s role in those, have…
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A shrek’n good time
The Earlham Drama Dept has a hit with Shrek the Musical October 7, 2023 ‘True love conquers all’ has been a can’t-miss theme in theater forever. Last weekend, the Earlham Drama Department presented this timeless premise with three performances of Shrek the Musical, leaving their audiences entertained and uplifted. With…
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School Board Candidates Appear at Forum
October 31, 2023 A forum for Earlham School Board candidates was held in the auditorium on October 23. The forum gave the candidates—Erin Christensen, Charlie Lenze, Julene Mutchler-McNeal, and Jess Tiemeyer—a chance to address the voters directly and featured a question-and-answer session. The event was moderated by Dusky Terry. Each…
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Earlham Historical Research Continues
September 16, 2023 Way back in the day, there were many of us that thought history class was pretty dull. We couldn’t wait for it to be over so we could get home in front of the TV, to basketball practice—or anywhere else, really. But as we got older, we…
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NFL Preview
August 15, 2023 I’m not a Green Bay Packers fan by birth—but it’s pretty close. My family moved to Milwaukee in 1964 when I was 1-year-old. That was just past the halfway point of the Lombardi era, which I don’t remember at all. My first memory of watching the team…
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Steer-ing for Charity
August 15, 2023 One of the most anticipated annual events of the Iowa State Fair is the Iowa Governor’s Charity Steer Show. Every year for the past 40 years, sponsors from across the state of Iowa select an exhibitor and a celebrity to represent their steer during the show. This…