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(02/10/17 4:08am)
Campus Technology has unveiled Philo, a new television service for on-campus residents. In an email sent out to all on-campus residents, Campus Technology said the new service would cancel out any cable services offered directly to residence halls beginning at the end of February.
(02/09/17 3:57pm)
Michael Rodriguez, a former assistant professor of marketing in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, has filed a lawsuit against Elon University alleging two counts of discrimination.
(02/08/17 12:11am)
Elon University presents itself as an inclusive campus protective of all of its students.
(02/07/17 5:23pm)
Elon University has begun construction on a new parking lot next to the McMichael Building. The 165 new parking spaces will be used to accommodate Love School of Business expansion plans.
(02/08/17 1:00pm)
When Mariatu Okonofua walked into the room, Kristina Meyer looked up and giggled.
(02/06/17 7:53pm)
Members of the Elon University community congregated near Speakers' Corner Feb. 6 for the Global Solidarity March in response to President Donald Trump's recent immigration ban on seven majority-Muslim countries.
(02/08/17 12:35am)
When SGA town hall meetings began in fall 2016, Elon University Class of 2018 Vice President Morgan Bodenarain was hesitant of the number of students attending and the overall effectiveness of these meetings. She knew reaching out to different parts of campus would be hard and did not know what to expect.
(02/04/17 11:52pm)
After being approached two years ago by the administration, Damion Blake, assistant professor of political science and policy studies, introduced the course “The Black Man in America” to Elon University’s curriculum last year.
(02/04/17 8:34pm)
Last year, 29 members of Elon University’s student body, faculty and staff published a list of 42 recommendations to increase student involvement in academic, social and intellectual activities. More than a semester later, there might not be many tangible results yet, but change is in progress.
(02/08/17 12:21am)
This story has been
updated on February 11th, 2017 at 3:38 p.m.
(02/03/17 8:22pm)
Correction: The article on page 8 of the Feb. 1
edition of The Pendulum stated the renovation for Long Building was scheduled for 2018 instead of 2017. The article also said some Communications faculty worked in Long Building, when they actually work in Powell Building. ENN
regrets the errors.
(02/04/17 5:54pm)
The Executive Internship at Elon University, created in 2011, is intended to showcase some of Elon’s most driven students. Applications for the 2017-2018 cohort are due Feb. 20.
(03/07/17 4:03am)
When President Donald Trump signed an executive order temporarily banning immigration from seven countries in the Middle East, the Elon community gave a big public reaction.
(02/08/17 12:28am)
This article is the first installment in a three part series: Examining Elon's Social Climate.
(02/01/17 2:45pm)
On Jan. 21, I attended the Women’s March on Washington. I was excited and a little nervous for the size and spectre of this event. Though it was not my first protest, it was my largest by far. Blocks upon blocks of protesters chanted, cheered and waved signs.
(01/30/17 3:14am)
Elon University President Leo Lambert addressed President Donald Trump’s Executive Order on immigration in an email to students, faculty and staff Sunday night, saying the university is "monitoring this unfolding situation very carefully."
(02/08/17 3:26pm)
Incoming college students pack their bedding, clothing and laptop — as well as many of the morals, values and opinions from their pre-college lives — before leaving for school.
(02/01/17 1:36pm)
While some Elon University students were preparing for their Friday night, three friends and I quietly made our way to Durham. With nothing more than a string backpack, we psyched ourselves up for the bus ride to Washington, D.C.
(01/20/17 6:45pm)
The crowd of 100 knew what was coming. They've known for two months who their next president would be. When the clock struck noon, however, the feeling of a Donald Trump presidency had still not sunk in.
(01/20/17 4:52pm)
Updated: 12:25 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25