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(05/04/11 2:46am)
Timing was certainly not to our advantage when the news hit. It was at around 10:00 p.m. Sunday night that I first began to notice the Tweets rolling in about an announcement from President Barack Obama planned for 10:30. Within seconds, more Tweets proclaimed the speech would be foreign-policy related. Within minutes, conjectures arose that Obama would announce the death of Osama bin Laden. And within hours, the news was confirmed. Osama bin Laden, one of the United States' most wanted and most elusive terrorists, had been killed in his hide-out in Pakistan, almost a decade after the attacks of Sept. 11.
(05/03/11 7:42pm)
Former Pendulum staff photographer Julia Murphy spent the spring semester studying abroad in London and had the opportunity to attend the royal wedding last Friday. While millions of people worldwide tuned into the event, Julia had a front row seat to all that was taking place. Check out her inside scoop on one of England's most sacred and festive events.
(04/10/11 3:26pm)
Friday night was an intense one on Capitol Hill as Republicans and Democrats fought over the budget. And, in the face of a potential government shutdown at midnight, it wouldn't be until late in the evening that an agreement was reached. Check out the links below for complete coverage.
(03/29/11 10:19pm)
Ginette Archinal never wanted to work in the American health care system. But after marrying an American, Archinal entered the system she had long characterized as unjust.
(03/29/11 2:09am)
Want to stay informed about everything related to Elon and the community? Don’t forget to check The Pendulum daily for constantly updated news and coverage of campus that matters to YOU.
(03/06/11 7:10pm)
Want to stay informed about everything related to Elon and the community? Don’t forget to check The Pendulum daily for constantly updated news and coverage of campus that matters to YOU.
(02/27/11 10:51pm)
Want to stay informed about everything related to Elon and the community? Don’t forget to check The Pendulum daily for constantly updated news and coverage of campus that matters to YOU.
(02/22/11 4:43am)
Want to stay informed about everything related to Elon and the community? Don't forget to check The Pendulum daily for constantly updated news and coverage of campus that matters to YOU.
(02/20/11 11:26pm)
As the North Carolina General Assembly moves forward with plans to declare parts of the federal government's recent health care bill unconstitutional, political debate continues about the legitimacy and future of the controversial policy.
(02/09/11 6:13pm)
This week's issue of The Pendulum is filled with great information that directly affects YOU! We have coverage of the proposed increase in tuition, the future of Middle Eastern study abroad programs and the historically high level of stress found in college students, specifically freshman.
(02/08/11 2:32am)
Want to stay informed about everything related to Elon and the community? Don't forget to check The Pendulum daily for constantly updated news and coverage of campus that matters to YOU.
(02/04/11 11:57am)
The current uprisings in Egypt have been making major national news lately. Have you been keeping up? Here are some of the best ways to get informed and stay updated.
(01/20/11 12:51am)
(01/20/11 12:33am)
Transitioning back to a schedule from a long, relaxing winter break can be challenging, especially for a new staff at the newspaper. But with a lot of hard work, cooperation and continuos teamwork, we produced a great product we can be proud of. This week, the News team covered some in-depth and breaking stories that affect everyone on campus. From the astounding number of A's awarded on campus last semester, to a federal investigation into an Elon award recipient, to the issue of cyberbullying on campus, these are stories you need to know about. And where would we be without the great editing, photography, design and multimedia teams that make it all possible?
(01/05/11 9:41pm)
At this time of year, it seems that everyone has resolutions on the brain - how can this year be better than the previous one? Though I'm still trying to come to terms with the fact that it's already 2011 (and I hope I'm not alone in this), I've been thinking a lot about resolutions for the News section of The Pendulum and how we can produce great news content each week while continually pushing ourselves to reach higher levels of excellence.
(12/09/10 2:27am)
It's hard to believe that another year of The Pendulum has come to an end and it's time for a whole new staff to begin work on our award-winning paper. This has been an exciting, challenging year for the news section and one that I have immensely enjoyed. It has been an absolute pleasure working with all of the wonderful people who make up the staff and I'm so excited to see where the coming year will take us. The Pendulum is in a great place right now, but that doesn't mean we should ever stop pushing ourselves to reach higher levels of excellence. It's easy to reach a plateau and stop striving to be better each and every week but that's not what this paper should be about. I know that this is going to continue to be one of my goals both for the news section, but also for myself personally.
(12/01/10 7:28pm)
After Thanksgiving break, it can be tough to get back into the swing of things...especially when you're producing a newspaper the day after you return to campus. Though this week's issue is only 16 pages long, we have some excellent content that don't want to miss, including a potential scholarship funded through SGA, Kindles now available to rent at Belk Library, information about the study abroad program at Elon and much more!
(11/19/10 4:26pm)
The Elon Poll released the first half of its results from a poll conducted this week and The Pendulum has the results. Check out the data released from the poll and look for a full story online later this week.