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(03/03/16 4:41pm)
“I’m so scared I want to cry.” Those are the words that I wrote to my best friend just hours before I donned the hijab for a day to stand in solidarity against Islamophobia. This year was my fourth year wearing the hijab for a day and each year was just as nerve-wracking as the previous.
(03/03/16 3:49am)
Elon University's College2Career (C2C) program offered a professional etiquette presentation Wednesday night to relieve any jitters students may have with talking to employers before the Job & Internship Expo.
(03/03/16 4:42am)
Biologist Meg Lowman visited Elon University’s McCrary Theatre Wednesday night to deliver a presentation titled, “Out on a Limb."
(03/03/16 1:32am)
Elon students gathered tonight in the Moseley Center’s student commons to hear the results of the 2016 SGA elections. Candidates listened intently as current senior class President Sean Barry and senior class Vice President Robert Danis announced the winners.
(03/02/16 12:58am)
About three hundred members of the Elon community gathered in the Sacred Space of Numen Lumen on Monday night to commemorate the life of Heidi Frontani, professor of geography.
(03/01/16 6:02pm)
Two Elon University parents have donated the gift for the naming rights of the expansion to the Love School of Business.
(02/28/16 8:33pm)
The trees outside the Sacred Space at the Numen Lumen Pavilion are beginning to bud. I spend a lot of time there as a Truitt Center intern. This weekend, the Truitt Center hosted the Ripple Interfaith Conference, and each morning there was yoga in the Sacred Space. That’s when I noticed the buds on the trees. And I know it’s cliche, but they made me feel hopeful.
(03/04/16 12:45am)
“Do you know what it’s like to represent 1 billion people every day when you walk out of your house?”
(03/03/16 10:39pm)
Not long ago, people called it “getting your bell wrung.” Today, it goes by a more scientific classification — a concussion.
(03/03/16 10:56pm)
Correction: The print version of this story said that Colleges Against Cancer's original name was Relay for Life until this year. That's inaccurate — it's always been Colleges Against Cancer. The Pendulum regrets the error.
(02/26/16 8:24pm)
Updated: Friday, 5:30 p.m.
(03/03/16 10:43pm)
Prophetic art is often described as a deep concept. It’s the idea that something creative can hold a perspective that makes people think about the future. It’s the idea that art and music can “create both rest and unrest in the soul,” said Rev. Julian “J.Kewst” DeShazier, a pastor, activist and hip-hop artist. In music, it makes the listener actively hear and perceive a message. It can enact social change.
(02/26/16 3:36am)
Partnering with Elon Local News, SGA candidates delivered speeches Thursday night. Elon University students can vote during elections, which are scheduled to be held on Tuesday, March 1.
(02/26/16 2:34am)
It's not often an author begins a presentation by singing the racist recruitment song that made the Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter at the University of Oklahoma famous via a viral YouTube video.
(02/26/16 4:27am)
A group of faculty and a handful of students sit quietly in the brightly lit Sacred Space room in Numen Lumen. They listen on as the next 20 minutes is a time of song, speech, positivity and relaxation.
(02/25/16 4:18am)
"Saturday Night Live" comedian Colin Jost visited Elon University for a comedy show presented by the Student Union Board (SUB) in McCrary Theatre Wednesday night.
(02/25/16 3:55am)
When Elon University freshman Jazmine Langley and her high school classmates were talking about their backgrounds one day, one said the school "was infested with black people.”
(02/25/16 10:55pm)
Sophomore Francesca Filandro has created the new business fraternity Colony of Delta Sigma Pi at Elon University this academic year.
(02/25/16 7:25pm)
Sophomore Business Fellow Kristen Lober uses her Windows laptop not only for specific business software, but also to watch Netflix, check Facebook and shop online.
(02/24/16 8:37pm)
On Dec. 2, 2015, 14 people were killed in San Bernardino, California, when a man and a woman opened fire on a local social service center. The shooting was the nation’s largest mass assault since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, nearly three years ago.