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(09/27/12 9:08pm)
Definitions are fickle things to pin on an individual. They trick people to believe everybody must fall under a specific stereotype and obey what is expected from that classification. Ken Hassell has devoted his work to breaking the formula that society begs him to abide by. He motivates others to do the same.
(09/07/12 10:34pm)
If you talk to anybody who knows me well, they will tell you I live in a little corner of the Crest apartments called Stressville.
(09/07/12 3:11am)
The yellow glow from the stage of Whitley Auditorium spilled on pianists Andrey Kasparov and Oksana Lutsyshyn as they played an assortment of pieces Sept. 4.
(09/05/12 12:55am)
The Greek epic “The Odyssey,” written by Homer, tells the story of a man leaving his family to fight in the Trojan War. But nowhere in the epic is the story of his wife and son told.
(08/31/12 5:23am)
For having written 10 books, appearing on TV as well as in movies and being featured in several magazines and national newspapers, Jonathan Sprinkles is a humble, sharing man.
(08/28/12 7:19pm)
She finally popped. The pint-sized reality show star Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi and fiancé Jionni LaValle welcomed a baby boy to the world Aug. 26.
(08/24/12 11:47pm)
Elon has a lot to offer and, as a freshman, sometimes it can be hard to grasp everything. Here are some FAQs to help you navigate your first weeks on campus.
(07/25/12 4:59am)
The first thing Chad Radford did when I met him was hand me his business card. I got a handshake, a brief introduction and then it was time to work. Throughout my time interning at Creative Loafing in Atlanta, I’ve discovered Radford is not just the Music Staff Writer for the newsmagazine, but actually is a man that many Atlanta people despise.
(07/14/12 4:10am)
Stephanie Butzer
Interning with Creative Loafing in Atlanta
Class of 2014; current A&E senior reporter for The Pendulum
(05/15/12 7:37pm)
After four packed years, seniors in the Department of Performing Arts are saying their final goodbyes to the stage and their scene partners.
(05/11/12 1:28am)
It’s bound to be an interesting show when the main performer runs on stage and receives a standing ovation before he has said a single word.
(05/08/12 8:18pm)
What, exactly, is the heat and noise of being? Elon University students explored such an incredibly weighty subject through Issue 63 of “Colonnades,” Elon’s art and literary journal.
(05/02/12 2:40am)
Where exactly did Charlie Brown and the other childhood heroes from “Peanuts” end up? Right on the stage of “Dog Sees God,” an entirely student-directed production conducted as part of the Black Box Festival at Elon University April 24-28.
(04/28/12 10:28pm)
I think it is safe to say the Center for the Arts is unlike any other building on Elon University's campus. Every time I walk through it, I swerve through bouncing groups of singers, dancers, musicians or performers. Am I angry? Do I walk around them as if it is the greatest inconvenience of the world? No way. I am full of pure, tremendous jealousy.
(04/24/12 8:29pm)
Holocaust Remembrance Week at Elon University consists of a series of events that commemorate the Holocaust in order to remember its victims. Hillel and Amnesty International co-sponsored a screening of “The Last Survivor,” a feature-length documentary shown April 18 as part of the week’s events.
(04/23/12 6:54am)
Last year, senior Josh Bonney participated in the Student Union Board’s first-ever Rock the Lawn event. He said he enjoyed it so much, he had to do it again.
(04/17/12 9:46pm)
It was a stroke of luck that brought members of Elon’s Dance Company to France for the Semaine de la Danse Festival. Nine dancers and two professors took this opportunity to get Elon’s name out internationally.
(04/13/12 1:02am)
There are many ways to reveal one’s life story to an audience. But for senior Charlie Johnson, a one-act show seemed the most appealing.
(04/04/12 1:53am)
“What’s up, Elon?” Mac Miller shouted into the microphone.
(03/31/12 7:19pm)
Katniss Everdeen. Peeta Mellark. The names of the champions ring in people’s ears as they leave the movie theater. I had just seen the new blockbuster hit “The Hunger Games” with a few friends, one whose cousin is Josh Hutcherson, better known as the character Peeta (no lie!).