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The Supreme Court will examine the significance of race during the college admission process for the second time this decade. During the case Fisher v. Texas, which will be heard by the end of spring 2012, the judicial system will determine to what extent universities and colleges may take race into account when admitting students. The results could potentially impact all public higher education institutions and some private institutions.
#Elonproblems: A phrase that every student is fast becoming familiar with.
For Elon University graduates, now is the time to update resumes and get new business cards. The Elon Alumni Association's regional chapters and clubs are gearing up for their first National Networking Day, scheduled for Jan. 25.
John Peterson took long-time Elon Board of Aldermen member Lawrence Slade's seat in this year's November election. He's been married to his wife, Shannon, for 14 years and has one son, John. He received his undergraduate degree from NC State University and his MBA at Campbell University. Peterson has owned his own business, The Peterson Agency, since 1999 and has lived in Elon for eight years.
The four candidates were whittled down to three aldermen.
The four candidates were whittled down to three aldermen.
Wendy Kowalski tucked orange, yellow and purple dreadlocks behind her ear before painting a portrait of a mother and her small child in the middle of a field. Nearby, men with varying forms — and lengths — of facial hair played the banjo, drums and guitar while activists passed out flyers to passersby.
A Burlington man was arrested in connection with one breaking and entering in the Oaks Apartments this morning.
They're mad as hell and they're not going to take it anymore.
Elvis, also known as Wayne Euliss, made a special appearance at the 24th annual Gibsonville Fall Festival this weekend. Euliss was one of seven performers to entertain the more than 5,000 attendees of the festival. Dozens of vendors lined Main Street selling jewelry, food, crafts and art while children were able to climb on inflatables, play basketball, get their face painted, see a clown or paint a pumpkin.
5: 21 p.m. Update: Heidi Fuller's roommate, Sunni O'Conner, has reported Fuller is back at Elon. The Pendulum is waiting on a second confirmation.
A resident of the Town of Elon was injured during a drive-by shooting at the intersection of South Church and Delaney streets Saturday afternoon.
It took several years before Janet Fuller would eat chicken or strawberries again.
Remember the fallen and give thanks to America's heroes.
An alleged on-campus rape in one of the Colonnades residence halls was recently reported to Campus Safety and Police.
The case involving Nicholas Pacella, a former Elon University student charged with second-degree rape, is set to resume Nov. 1, 2011. Pacella's case appeared before the court Sept. 6.
During students' first weekend back on campus a total of 59 charges were issued at three checkpoints around Elon Friday Sept. 2.
Ricardo Mendoza was in the air on Sept.11, 2001.
Students receiving their first Elon alcohol violation will no longer wake up the next morning wondering when their parents will be notified.