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School was out but there was no summer break for the Elon construction team.
I'm here at the Tampa Bay Convention Center where all the media are being held. This center is about a block away from the Tampa Bay Times Forum where the convention is set to convene.
Some Elon Local News reporters spent the summer interning at places like 60 Minutes and NBC Nightly News. But our Ronda Ataalla did things a little differently, she visited a country in turmoil and brought a camera along for the ride.
BUENOS AIRES – After the longest subte strike in Argentinian history, an unofficial workers union and local leaders reached an agreement earlier this month that would allow for the much anticipated reopening of the subway system the following morning.
Correspondents’ Corner is a place for The Pendulum’s team of international reporters to reflect on their time abroad and share stories about the new cultures they are experiencing.
Correspondents' Corner is a place for The Pendulum's team of international reporters to reflect on their time abroad and share stories about the new cultures they are experiencing.
Correspondents’ Corner is a place for The Pendulum’s team of international reporters to reflect on their time abroad and share stories about the new cultures they are experiencing.
Correspondents' Corner is a place for The Pendulum's team of international reporters to reflect on their time abroad and share stories about the new cultures they are experiencing.
Junior Laura Van Drie will be studying abraod in Copenhagen this fall. She will be writing regularly for The Pendulum about her experiences abroad and news developments in Denmark.
This summer, Melissa Kansky participated in The Germany Close-up Fellowship, a program funded by the German government that invites Canadians and Americans to explore how the nation has confronted its history.
On Tues., Nov. 6, Americans will take to the polls to decide if President Barack Obama, the Democratic incumbent, will get to keep his spot in the White House or if another candidate will unseat him. Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney is the presumptive candidate for the Republican Party, although this won’t be official until the Republican National Convention in Tampa Bay, Fla. at the end of August. Even Obama isn’t officially the candidate until the Democratic Party confirms him at their convention in Charlotte during the first week of September.
VENICE --- Aldo Vidal learned how to be a glassmaker at age 11. Fifty-five years later, at age 66, he continues his profession, now accompanied by his son, Diego Vidal, 38.
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in a 5-4 ruling Thursday, legally affirming the constitutionality of the healthcare reform originally passed by Congress in 2010. The law, a key component of President Barack Obama’s platform, will take full effect in 2014.
Senate leaders announced yesterday they reached a deal to freeze student loan rates for one year, according to a report from the Washington Post. The deal must be finalized in Congress by July 1 to prevent rates on government-subsizied Stafford loans from doubling from 3.4 to 6.8 percent.
With the semester coming to an end, a large percentage of Elon University students are returning from international experiences while others are preparing for their upcoming summer or fall semesters abroad. Either way, it is a challenging and stressful transition to make, especially when one feels like he or she is making it alone.
Millions of French households tuned in to watch a heated presidential debate between incumbent president, Nicholas Sarkozy and his opponent, socialist Francois Hollande May 3.
Emblazoned with the C-SPAN logo, a charter bus carrying six touch-screen computers and a SMART Board rolled onto Elon University’s campus and parked outside Moseley Center at noon May 5.
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.
At Morazi’s International Grill, customers are not just customers — they’re family. This restaurant is so rooted in the community that locals simply call it, “Terri and Max’s place.”
This semester at Elon, through a class in the religious studies department, I had the opportunity to intern with Faith Action International House, a social justice organization located in downtown Greensboro. I came into this class and the resulting internship expecting to learn a lot, meet new people and take critical looks at what it means to be a Christian in today’s rapidly changing world.