A glimpse of West Africa: Elon kicks off International Education Week 2012
Drums, food and a variety of market items filled McKinnon Hall at Elon University on Monday night.
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Drums, food and a variety of market items filled McKinnon Hall at Elon University on Monday night.
Elon students studying abroad this semester in London share their impressions, observations and experiences that they have made since arriving to the city .
Elon study abroad students are discovering cultural foods, drinks and customs around the world. From the unique foods to the classic dishes of their current country, thy are giving their taste buds a tour of the culture.
Correspondents’ Corner is a place for The Pendulum’s team of international reporters to reflect on their time abroad and share stories about the new cultures they are experiencing.
VENICE --- Aldo Vidal learned how to be a glassmaker at age 11. Fifty-five years later, at age 66, he continues his profession, now accompanied by his son, Diego Vidal, 38.
Macky Sall defeated Abdoulaye Wade in the second round of presidential elections in Senegal March 25, and took office as the fourth Senegalese president April 2.
The results of the Senegalese presidential election Feb. 26 require a run-off election March 18 between Abdoulaye Wade and Macky Sall. In the first round of the election, none of the 14 candidates won more than 50 percent of the vote, which means a runoff election is mandatory.
DAKAR, SENEGAL — Despite demonstrations from the opposition group, current president, Abdoulaye Wade, continues with his campaign for the 2012 Senegalese Feb. 23 presidential elections. Wade is running for a third term. Opposition groups say this violates the Constitution, which only allows a president to have two terms.