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Tokyo set to host 2020 Olympics, Spanish sentiment remains mixed as Madrid snubbed

(09/24/13 1:00pm)

MADRID — The selection between Istanbul, Madrid and Tokyo to host the 2020 Olympics was fraught with controversy this year, as each city currently faces economic, political or environmental troubles. The dispute continued with the recent announcement that Japan, still recovering from nuclear disaster, won the International Olympic Committee’s vote Sept. 7. In Spain, where an economic crisis has the unemployment rate above 25 percent, citizens have mixed feelings about Madrid losing the international sporting event. Oscar Ceballos is a professor from the CIEE study abroad center in Seville, Spain. He said Spain needs to focus on the restoration of its economy, not hosting the Olympics. “I think it is better that we don’t have them because we need to concentrate on more important problems,” Ceballos said. “The Olympics would be a distraction and they would allow the country to ignore the reality of the state of the economy. It is a bad idea to work for something temporary.” While preparation for the Olympics would create jobs, Spain would pay for it with a hefty price tag. In the midst of a dramatic economic crisis, many Spaniards are skeptical. Sarah Bellido is a Spanish student at la Universidad de Sevilla, and while she recognizes the immediate benefit of hosting the games, she also recognizes the long-term effects. “I believe that it only helps in the moment," Bellido said. "Investing in the Games is great before the Games to create jobs, but once they end things will be the same." Others residents believe Madrid could have been a great host city, as it already contains many of the necessary infrastructure and stadiums. Madrid also branded itself as the best city for a giant international party during the selection process. Fran Pascual, a student at la Universidad de Sevilla, has mixed emotions regarding Madrid’s loss as host city for the games. “I feel happy and sad,” Pascual said. “I’m sad because I would enjoy if the games were celebrated in Spain, but I am OK with it because of the crisis. The Olympics cost a lot of money, which is bad for Spain overall.” While the games could be positive for Madrid, others recognize that with a population of more than 47 million, Spain is too large for the Olympics to solve all of its problems. “The benefits would only be in Madrid,” Pascual said. “I would like Seville to host the Olympics so that the benefits would be here.” Professor Jorge Rodriguez from the CIEE study abroad center in Seville said he wants Spain to focus on its economy, not the Olympic Games. “The positive aspects for Spain would not be in the South,” Rodriguez said. “I wouldn’t notice a difference. The country should focus on more serious matters, like the crisis.” Regarding the possibility of Madrid hosting the 2024 Olympic Games, Bellido said it all depends on Spain’s economy at the time, but definitely not if the status quo remains. This is Madrid’s third bid and rejection to host the Olympic Games. The city’s mayor told King Juan Carlos and Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy not to try again for 2024. Though some citizens feel cynical about the timing of the 2020 Olympics, they still see the positives for Spain to host the games. Rodriguez is content with the ruling, understanding the other side’s argument. “In general I think the Olympics are positive because they make our country more visible to international eyes and increase the number of tourists,” he said. Tourism is one of Spain’s largest industries, and an increase in international visitors could aid the struggling economy. Ceballos worries focusing solely on tourism could actually hurt the economy in the long run. “The Olympics are great for tourism and branding, but that’s exactly it; they would only help the tourism industry,” Ceballos said. Despite lukewarm enthusiasm for the Olympics in Seville, not all of Spain has given up hope. The day after Madrid lost the 2020 host spot, the government of Barcelona announced its plans to bid for the Winter Olympics in 2022. Barcelona hosted the Summer Olympics in 1992 and has most of the necessary infrastructure built. Plus, the Winter Olympics are historically less expensive than their summer counterpart. When asked if Barcelona should bid for the games in 2022, Rodriguez’s response was simple. “Good luck,” he said.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/tokyo-set-to-host-2020-olympics-spanish-sentiment-remains-mixed-as-madrid-snubbed

NC teacher pay restructured by changes in education law

(09/21/13 6:15pm)

This December will be the last chance for North Carolina teachers pursuing master’s degrees to earn a pay increase for earning one. As a result of legislation passed in the North Carolina state budget in July, pay for teachers with advanced degrees next year will match their colleagues who have bachelor’s degrees.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/nc-teacher-pay-restructured-by-changes-in-education-law

Election law changes may hinder students from voting in North Carolina

(09/21/13 5:28pm)

When President Obama’s term expires in 2016, students at Elon University and other North Carolina colleges may find it more difficult to vote for his successor.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/election-law-changes-may-hinder-students-from-voting-in-north-carolina

KPMG survey finds colleges struggling to maintain enrollment rates

(09/17/13 7:49pm)

In the wake of a turnaround from one of the toughest recessions our country has been through since the Great Depression, attention is being focused on higher education more now than ever before. Particularly, college and university leaders are growing concerned about maintaining student enrollment as tuition rises every year.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/kpmg-survey-finds-colleges-struggling-to-maintain-enrollment-rates

Military officials face sentencing as victims are remembered at ESMA trials

(09/17/13 2:34am)

BUENOS AIRES — Officials from Argentina’s past military regime face sentencing this week for crimes against humanity under the Escuela de Mecanica de la Armada (ESMA) trial.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/military-officials-face-sentencing-as-victims-are-remembered-at-esma-trials

British Parliament votes against military intervention in Syria as conflict escalates

(09/17/13 2:24am)

LONDON — In World War I, more than 90,000 soldiers died from chemical gases. Their deaths tended to be horrific, and they were often drawn out and painful. The general revulsion the gases caused spurred most of the world to sign the Geneva Protocol in 1925, essentially banning the use of chemicals in warfare.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/british-parliament-votes-against-military-intervention-in-syria-as-conflict-escalates

Student newspapers grapple with the future of industry

(09/16/13 11:35pm)

With news increasingly moving online and an economy that is still squeezing advertisers, the decline of print newspapers is nearly an accepted fact.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/student-newspapers-grapple-with-the-future-of-industry

Trollinger House closed to students after arrival on campus

(09/16/13 3:59am)

Students who intended to live in the Trollinger House this year were in for a surprise when they arrived on campus late last month.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/trollinger-house-closed-to-students-after-arrival-on-campus

New Grocery Store Caters to International Customers

(09/16/13 2:15am)

As new additions have come to campus this summer, there have also been changes in the surrounding community.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/new-grocery-store-caters-to-international-customers

Taking the bar digital: Smart phone app Grindr emphasizes hookups, soars in gay community

(09/12/13 3:50pm)

In the hunt to bring someone home from the bar one night, a man shifts around, moving from one conversation to the next until he meets someone that checks off his desires: attractive, low-key and looking for a one-night stand. By the end of the night, he has spent time and money trying to find a night of no-strings-attached pleasure.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/taking-the-bar-digital-smart-phone-app-grindr-emphasizes-hookups-soars-in-gay-community

Escalating crisis in Syria evokes discussion of legal, moral responsibilities

(09/12/13 1:08pm)

A panel of experts came together Sept. 11 at Elon University to discuss the alleged use of chemicals weapons ordered by Syrian President Bashar Assad and what the United States, and the world, should do about the ongoing conflict there.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/escalating-crisis-in-syria-evokes-discussion-of-legal-moral-responsibilities

International Students Share Experiences

(09/11/13 3:13pm)

Spain, Australia and Egypt. Most Elon students think of these countries as popular study abroad locations for themselves. But what is often overlooked are the 110 international students coming from these countries to Elon. Two international students shared their opinions about life as a foreigner in "the bubble."

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/international-students-share-experiences

Local Politicans on Syria

(09/09/13 10:03pm)

Local politicians are divided over military action in Syria.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/local-politicans-on-syria

Elon students spend their summers traveling across the globe

(09/08/13 5:31am)

Christine Fortner — Kenya

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/elon-students-spend-their-summers-traveling-across-the-globe

Princeton Review college guide ranks Elon programs, management highly

(09/04/13 2:21pm)

The 2013 Princeton Review college guide named Elon University as No. 6 in “best-run” colleges, No. 9 in study abroad and No. 15 in “best college theater program.”

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/princeton-review-college-guide-ranks-elon-programs-management-highly

Recent study suggests burning incense may damage lung cells

(09/04/13 5:23am)

Don’t light that incense just yet — and not just because it’s against university rules to burn incense in a residence hall.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/recent-study-suggests-burning-incense-may-damage-lung-cells

Elon students continue use of popular pre-workout supplement Craze despite national controversy

(09/04/13 4:36am)

Put down the pre-workout — that is, if you’re using Craze.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/elon-students-continue-use-of-popular-pre-workout-supplement-craze-despite-national-controversy

Spacey’s got it right: The Golden Age of TV won’t be on TV

(09/02/13 8:46pm)

Right now, it’s good to be a couch potato.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/spaceys-got-it-right-the-golden-age-of-tv-wont-be-on-tv

Can Ohio State end the SEC’s reign of terror?

(09/01/13 9:23pm)

The Southeastern Conference — or more specifically, the University of Alabama — has dominated college football like few teams or leagues have ever dominated before in recent years. Everyone knows the incredible run the conference has been on in the last eight years, a period of time in which an SEC team has taken home the national championship title.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/09/can-ohio-state-end-the-secs-reign-of-terror

Has Stephen Strasburg become this generation's Rick Ankiel?

(08/20/13 7:40pm)

In recent memory, no Major League Baseball pitcher has had a more heralded debut than the Washington Nationals’ Stephen Strasburg. The first overall pick in the 2009 MLB Draft, Strasburg made his first start in the majors on June 8, 2010.

https://www.elonnewsnetwork.com/article/2013/08/stephen-strasburg-rick-ankiel-washington-nationals-atlanta-braves-andrelton-simmons-justin-upton


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