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(02/16/12 2:34pm)
On a mild February afternoon, there wasn’t a cloud in the sky, and next to the Truitt Center for Religious Life, the scent of freshly turned earth permeated the air. A handful of students in a variety of environmental studies classes were out in the Elon Community Garden preparing plots for late winter planting.
(02/11/12 5:04pm)
Downtown Greensboro’s Elm Street is a popular place on Friday nights. Natty Greene’s Pub and Brewing Company, the Green Bean Coffeehouse and the nearby Carolina Theatre are hoppin’ nighttime destinations. But what about those who don’t want a beer, a coffee or to see a show?
(02/07/12 2:15pm)
The thought of sifting through donated clothing might make some shoppers uncomfortable. But Goodwill Industries stores carry much more than old T-shirts and faded jeans. The third annual Rock the Runway event in Greensboro worked to disprove any negative stereotype about the secondhand clothing stores.
(11/30/11 6:03pm)
Missed the retrospective on Bubble Bitching?
(11/30/11 3:03am)
I am a cold-natured person.
(11/17/11 3:15am)
http://stream.elon.edu/pendulum/2011fall/podcasts/a_e/A_E_11.16.mp3
(11/17/11 2:55am)
Alamance County musicians are a close-knit bunch. So when word got out that Elon University's senior sound and video specialist Bryan Baker was looking for musicians to record a CD to benefit a charitable organization, he found 20 artists willing to sit down in a recording studio and make art happen.
(10/26/11 3:28pm)
http://stream.elon.edu/pendulum/2011fall/podcasts/a_e/A_E_10.26.mp3
(10/20/11 12:47am)
http://stream.elon.edu/pendulum/2011fall/podcasts/a_e/A_E_10.19.mp3
(10/11/11 11:44pm)
More like a comedian than a college lecturer, Dave Barry peppered his trademark irreverence with simple insights into life, love and the college student experience. The 2011 Fall Convocation and 11th annual Baird Pulitzer Prize Lecture was unlike anything seen at Elon University in recent years.
(10/11/11 7:02pm)
When Chris Hendricks was young, doctors told him he would never walk. He was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at age 4, a neurological condition that affects muscle function. The messages from his brain to his legs are disrupted, limiting his mobility.
(09/29/11 3:27am)
Many television news sites are reporting that recent Elon student Grant Gustin has signed on to play a new character on the hit FOX series "Glee." TVLine reported on the evening of Sept. 27 that Gustin will play Sebastian, a singer from the fictional Dalton Academy that sets his romantic sights on Blaine, played by Darren Criss. The site says that Sebastian will be a "major villain" for the season.
(09/14/11 9:58pm)
http://stream.elon.edu/pendulum/2011fall/podcasts/a_e/A_E_9.14.mp3
(09/12/11 4:42am)
Ten years after the attacks on Sept. 11, 2011, Elon University students Rachel Stanley and Mason Sklut can think of no better response than to engage in open, honest dialogue with people of differing backgrounds. A joint effort from Stanley, president of Elon's Hillel and Sklut, service chair of Elon's Better Together interfaith organization, as well as their respective groups, promoted discussion on religious and ethnic diversity in a post-9/11 world.
(08/25/11 3:35am)
The week before move-in weekend found Elon students wrapping up summer jobs, scrambling to collect last-minute dorm necessities and savoring the last free moments before coming back to the campus.
(05/03/11 3:37pm)
For more than a decade, four Elon University professors have been riding to and from work together in an effort to make their 40-plus minute drive more interesting. Only 18.3 percent of Americans, on average, carpool to work daily, according to Associated Content, citing 2005 statistics. But Elon professors Paul Miller, Jeffrey Pugh, Steve DeLoach and Tom Tiemann have met for years in Carrboro or Chapel Hill to make the trek to work every day.