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(09/04/16 6:13pm)
Looking at the Elon University banners on the light posts, Carrie Seigler still couldn’t believe she was working at the university. As the Truitt Center’s new multi-faith and intern coordinator, she arrived on campus two months ago after spending two years post-graduate in New York City.
(09/07/16 12:00pm)
Driving through downtown Graham, almost impossible to miss Press Coffee+Crepes. The exterior of the coffee and crepes shop pops out with dark blue paint, a contrast to the pastel facades that line the rest of North Main Street.
(09/06/16 8:45pm)
A multicolored, patchwork couch takes over the living room in senior Katharine Mann’s house. The rest of the room mimics these prints with pink and light blue end tables, a teal mirror and a quirky pink picture of a bike.
(08/25/16 5:32pm)
Growing up in Haiti as the third of four brothers and the first to graduate high school, senior Elisson Adrien wasn’t the subject of high expectations from neighbors — especially after his parents died in March 2008.
(08/23/16 10:07pm)
Continuing the effort toward increased campus inclusivity, the Elon University Gender and LGBTQIA Center (GLC) has hired Camilla Brewer, a full-year graduate assistant to join Matthew Antonio Bosch, the center’s director.
(08/26/16 12:00pm)
Packing for college is rough, especially entering freshman
year. There are so many little things you need, from bedding to school supplies to
an emergency stash of snacks for late nights. Personally, my Chevy suburban was
filled to the brim, and I went out to buy even more essentials before I squeezed into
my room in Danieley (Danieley N, 104E, to be exact).
(08/23/16 11:42am)
Over the past several years, Jewish Life at Elon University has grown, bringing with it increased interest and support for the on-campus Jewish population. To create new and grow existing programs at Elon Hillel, Jessica Waldman will be joining as the new Director of Jewish Life.
(05/21/16 3:19pm)
Friends, families and faculty will join together to celebrate the graduation of the Elon University Class of 2016 on May 21. In 2015, about 1,400 students graduated with relatives and peers in tow. The large crowds prove difficult to navigate, leaving graduates unsure if they can find their friends for one final picture together in their caps and gowns.
(05/21/16 3:18pm)
She’s standing near the stage in plain sight of everyone at Commencement. She’s wearing colors that contrast with her skin tone, as dictated by her discipline’s ethical guidelines, to make her hands and face stand out even to audience members seated far away. But do you see her?
(05/04/16 12:00pm)
Junior Mark McGann’s love affair with fashion has been a brief but passionate one. McGann, a marketing major, has only recently come to the realization that he wants to work in the fashion industry after graduating. Through his experiences abroad, endless reading and the friends he has made in the fashion community, the SGA vice president said his love and knowledge grow with each passing day.
(05/04/16 12:00pm)
Facing the pasture in Loy Farm on Elon University’s campus lays a 150-square-foot building on top of a trailer. Hidden from plain sight by a barn, the tiny olive green home is big enough to fit one: senior Dustin Pfaehler.
(05/03/16 6:27pm)
What began as a class project has become a full-fledged documentary.
(05/04/16 6:00pm)
In North Carolina, one in four children do not know where their next meal will come from. Once school lets out for the summer, these children may hungry, as school may be their only reliable food source. In Alamance County alone, 26 percent of children will go hungry over the summer.
(04/28/16 3:24pm)
Today is national "Pay-It-Forward" day, but at Elon, the Center for Leadership has sponsored an entire week of good deeds.
(04/26/16 5:35pm)
Saxapahaw, NC — A group of farmers at the Carrboro Farmers Market felt there was a slight disconnect between their customers and their practices. Together, they decided to create an opportunity for the public to tour their farms, and established the Piedmont Farm Tour 21 years ago.
(04/27/16 5:00pm)
The print version of this story was riddled with factual inaccuracies. Chris Allred was identified as the manager — he’s a part-time bartender, and that’s his sole title. Piedmont Ale House opened in 2006, not 2007 as was reported. The article states that the average burger cost around $8, but burger prices range between $8.50 and $19.95. Sunday football specials include $5.55 wings, pizzas and Bud Light pitchers — not all beer. The story also said that Piedmont Ale House “brings food to you.” It doesn’t. The pub offers catering, but not delivery. There isn’t a drink list, either. The closing times are also wrong. From Sunday through Wednesday, it closes at midnight, but it closes at 1 a.m. Thursdays and 2 a.m. Fridays. The Pendulum regrets the errors.
(04/24/16 8:24pm)
Maddie Phillips ’08 returned to Elon University last weekend not for an alumni event or a speaking engagement, but to celebrate 15 years of Elon’s first all-women a cappella group, Sweet Signatures.
(04/27/16 12:00pm)
Sophomore Noah Rossen and junior Scott Powell have had countless discussions since they moved in together about the role society expects men to take, and why it is OK if they don’t.
(04/27/16 12:00pm)
The Center for the Arts at Elon University is home to the theater, music and dance programs. Ballet studios, practice rooms and the stages are always buzzing with activity and sound.
(04/27/16 9:00pm)
With a double major in English and communications, senior Lauryl Fischer finds every chance she can to write. But when she decided to enter the 17th annual Philip L. Carret Endowment Thomas Jefferson Essay Contest this spring, she had no idea that she could — and would — win.