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NEWS 11/15/11 11:43pm

Committee evaluates leadership

Under one of the facets of the 2011-2012 institutional priorities, a committee has been charged with reviewing the current structure of leadership on Elon University's campus and making recommendations as to how to strengthen academic connections and opportunities for leadership development. During the fall semester, the committee has studied the current leadership development programs on Elon's campus, as well as those at other academic institutions.


NEWS 11/15/11 11:13pm

Reelz - Nov. 15, 2011

http://stream.elon.edu/pendulum/2011fall/podcasts/movies/Movies_11.15.mp3 This week, Chris and special guest Zachary Horner talk about the past weekend's box office, Billy Crystal hosting the Oscars and the upcoming weekend's new releases, including the new Twilight film. Immortals Jack and Jill J.


NEWS 11/15/11 11:07pm

Wake County school board back on track

Well, they've done it. Finally, the school board is making a change and turning back to maintaining one of the best school districts in the country. From those of who thrived under the unique policies of nearby Wake County school system, thank you to residents for voting, and thank you for voting sensibly. Two years ago, Republicans were voted into the Wake County school board, creating a 5-4 majority against the Democrats.


NEWS 11/15/11 10:09pm

Students reach out to Honduras

While spring break can be a time for relaxation, many Elon students choose to dedicate their vacation time to helping the less fortunate through various Elon Volunteers! Alternative Break service trips. In conjunction with The Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement, Elon Volunteers!


NEWS 11/14/11 3:42pm

Topics - Nov. 14, 2011

http://stream.elon.edu/pendulum/2011fall/podcasts/opinions/topics_11.14.mp3 Guests and Wake County residents Rebecca Smith, Chris Bosak, Ashley Fahey, Kate Riley and Lauren Ramsdell talk about the recent school board elections in one of North Carolina's largest school districts where Democrats regained a majority and plan to do away with virtual "resegregation" of schools.


NEWS 11/14/11 3:11am

Turkey Trot

The only thing better than the feeling of sitting down with your family to enjoy a delicious Thanksgiving meal is knowing that you worked for this meal.


NEWS 11/13/11 8:00pm

Learning to report on a controversial topic: Covering the GST proposal vote

Writing the article regarding the GST proposal vote required more reporting than I had originally thought it would, but I subsequently learned a significant amount about how decisions like these are made at Elon and why some people are more willing to talk about them than others.  It wasn’t until I learned how many years of work were put into the proposal that I realized how big of a vote this was, and the fact that it was put to a full faculty vote meant it was of extreme importance. Although I was hoping to attend the meeting during which the votes were cast, I was informed that the presence of a reporter might affect faculty participation in the discussion.  It would have been helpful to see the specifics as to how the meeting was run, who participated in the discussion, etc.  Instead, I knew that I would have to talk to faculty the following Monday. I wanted to get a range of faculty opinions on how they felt about the proposal being voted down, but getting clear answers from some faculty proved difficult.   I was constantly re-directed to different people to talk to, and some simply said they didn’t want to comment.  Although the majority of the faculty who participated in the vote voted the proposal down, no one I talked to would explicitly say they voted no. When it came to writing the story, it proved challenging to not have the story seem biased or one-sided because of the lack of sources I had that were against the proposal.  No further discussion was held immediately after the vote, so my first follow-up story consisted of two students’ opinions on the result of the vote.  I thought it was interesting that one of the students mentioned an over-arching concern regarding a lack of communication between faculty and students concerning these types of proposals/votes.  I think it is true that many students did not know about the GST proposal, which is one of the reasons why I was happy I got to write about it for The Pendulum.  I will be doing a second follow up for this weeks paper, which will include the specifics of what was discussed at various meetings following the vote. For more on this subject, check out this week's issue of The Pendulum.


NEWS 11/10/11 11:34pm

Oxford English Dictionary editor at large describes decades-long process of revision

Since its first publication in 1928, the Oxford English Dictionary — at 20 volumes, the most comprehensive historical dictionary in the world — has only been revised once in 1933, and republished once with supplemental material in 1979. And though Jesse Sheidlower's job as the dictionary's editor at large for North America is to spend his days updating, revising and adding new entries, there's no guarantee that there will ever be an OED 3.


NEWS 11/10/11 11:33pm

Elon has no plans to become 'in-network' health care provider

With the recent passing of the Affordable Care Act, some university health centers are being forced to adjust their fees because of changes under the preventative care portion of the act, which lists several preventative medications and measures that are covered under universal health care.


NEWS 11/10/11 11:30pm

Sports Jam - Nov. 10, 2011

http://stream.elon.edu/pendulum/2011fall/podcasts/sports/Sports_11.10.mp3 This week on the Sports Jam, Justin and Zach discuss the Joe Paterno firing, a big weekend in college football and the beginning of the college basketball season, including the Carrier Classic.



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