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NEWS 5/5/12 7:48pm

Music Reviews: Nicki Minaj and Fun.

"Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded" by Nicki Minaj Release Date: Apr. 3, 2012 If you like: Kanye West, Rihanna Notable songs: Starships, Pound the Alarm, Marilyn Monroe Nicki Minaj has been a star for quite some time, getting “50k for a verse, no album out” in Nov.


NEWS 5/5/12 7:31pm

Exploring Asheville

Asheville is a vibrant town that hosts a variety of things to do and places to see when visiting. You can hike the Big Fork Ridge Trail, visit the Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Center and see a concert at the Grey Eagle Tavern and Music Hall all in the same day. “Asheville has a really artsy vibe,” said junior Kaitlin Briley.


NEWS 5/4/12 12:16am

SGA Recap – May 3, 2012

At Thursday night’s Student Government Association Senate meeting, representatives unanimously agreed to pass a resolution to express sympathy following the death of Elon sophomore Jordan West. The resolution will be transported to West’s funeral early next week, accompanied by a letter to his family. The Senate also passed a bill to allocate $25,000 from the SGA rollover account to the 2012 Homecoming committee.


NEWS 5/3/12 5:10pm

The Swing - May 3, 2012

This week on The Swing We get your opinions on Amendment One, Emily Haring finds out which moment you'd most like to re-do, learn how to wear your old clothes in new ways, and Kassondra Cloos has this week's news in sixty seconds


NEWS 5/3/12 2:26pm

Overcoming Fear of Conflict to Spread Diversity

This week I’ve been working on an article about religion and diversity on our campus. Something I was interested in learning about while exploring this topic is what things stand in the way of creating an entirely accepting and diverse environment on a college campus.


NEWS 5/3/12 10:36am

Letters to the Editor: Amendment One

Emily Kane '13 May 3, 2012 Despite originally being from Kentucky, in the three years that I have been attending Elon, I have made this place my home.  I don’t just consider my Elon community of faculty, staff, and students to be home though.  I feel a connection to this entire state through both my physical experiences here and my friends and their families who were born here.  I keep coming back to the idiom, “home is where your heart is,” despite its cheesiness.


NEWS 5/3/12 3:40am

Former dancer puts background to work as university accompanist

Sandy Blocker was told he couldn’t chase his dreams because he was white. As a senior about to graduate from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro with a BFA in dance, Blocker attended a class that he said changed his life. “A friend of mine invited me to watch his African dance class,” Blocker said.



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