Post Grad: "I wouldn't have it any other way"
Adam Lawson Current position: Sports Reporter with Minot Daily News Class of 2012 - former Pendulum assistant sports editor
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Adam Lawson Current position: Sports Reporter with Minot Daily News Class of 2012 - former Pendulum assistant sports editor
It wasn’t too long ago that Ned Cuthbertson had never heard of Elon University.
I still remember how I filled out that form in the fifth grade.
The idea came to Adam Smith, class of 2005, at a bar.
I was probably the last person on the planet to see this trainwreck music video. So, I figured as one of my last contributions to The Pendulum, I'd live blog this music video disaster. Watch along with me.
Spencer Medick is a journeyman.
The recruiting pitch Elon baseball coach Mike Kennedy made to Spartanburg Methodist outfielder Robbie Dodds after the Phoenix’s 11-4 victory against Western Carolina May 7 couldn’t have been too complex.
They play in front of almost nobody - a couple thousand on a good day. They travel on hours-long bus rides, maybe splurging on a plane ticket every now and then. Nobody knows their names, but a few will become celebrities in the not too distant future.
With one majestic swing of the bat, Elon University sophomore catcher Ryan Kinsella cleared the dugout and sent their victims, UNC-Greensboro, home on the wrong side of a three-game sweep.
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Senior Tanner Norton can’t reminisce about the moment without showing emotion.
On paper, the Elon University baseball team’s trip to Wofford College in Spartanburg, S.C., was everything the Phoenix could have wanted.
Call me crazy, but I don't think every casual hockey fan is a fan of the violence abundant in the game.
For Elon University freshman infielder Tyler McVicar, the 55 days between his first collegiate at-bat and Friday night’s game against Towson University could best be described as waiting for the proverbial opportune moment.
It takes about 15 minutes for Steve Roth to morph into his alter ego.
As graduation day approaches and the Class of 2012 prepares to don the cap and gown and claim our diplomas, it becomes time to evaluate how truly valuable an Elon education is.
Sophomore Cameron Silverman remembers watching as his Elon University Phoenix men’s tennis teammates bowed out of the Southern Conference Tournament last year.
There’s a man athletes all over the country want nothing to do with. His acquaintance is made out of necessity, not desire and his name alone sends shivers to those active in sport.
For every positive moment on the diamond last week, there were many negatives for the Elon University baseball team.
I apologize in advance if this is going to come off as preachy. That's not my intention. I just wanted to recap how I was able to break news today for like the first time in my journalism life.