Sports Jam - Feb. 17, 2012
http://elonpendulum.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Sports_2.17.mp3 On this week's edition of the Sports Jam, Zach and Adam talk about Elon men's and women's basketball and baseball and touch on Linsanity.
http://elonpendulum.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Sports_2.17.mp3 On this week's edition of the Sports Jam, Zach and Adam talk about Elon men's and women's basketball and baseball and touch on Linsanity.
London is this year’s lucky host of the 2012 Summer Olympics. The events will be held from July 27 to Aug.
The Interfaith Youth Core, a non-profit organization that promotes interfaith conversation, held a campus-wide meeting concerning religious diversity and interfaith cooperation on college campuses.
This week I was originally assigned a story on the Tournees Festival, a series of French films being shown in McEwen this month.
The latest Facebook trend that has seized control of most Elon students’ news feed’s over the last few weeks has probably garnered more “Likes” than I care to estimate.
This year's selection of baccalaureate speaker demonstrates the university’s values of diversity and social action, according to Jan Fuller, university chaplain. Elon University invited Ruth Messinger, president of American Jewish World Service, to speak at the 2012 baccalaureate ceremony.
Tony Campolo, founder of the Evangelical Association for the Promotion of Education, discussed accomplishing social change with the Elon community Wednesday night in McCrary Theater. Campolo’s talk was featured as this year’s H.
http://elonpendulum.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/News2.16.mp3 Want to know what the reporters favorite stories from this week's issue of The Pendulum was?
Tonight was my first event covered for The Pendulum! This story took me to a new place on campus.
This week on The Swing: Sam Warren and Grant De Roo explain the SGA elections process, find out what a couple of basketball players are doing off the court, Julia Boyd gets your opinions on Elon Memes, Elon University has proposed a new bias and discrimination policy, and Kassondra Cloos runs through this week's edition of The Pendulum in less than 90 seconds.
Accidental acceptance notifications and updates regarding false emergencies have recently plagued colleges with slip-ups in email systems.
On a mild February afternoon, there wasn’t a cloud in the sky, and next to the Truitt Center for Religious Life, the scent of freshly turned earth permeated the air.
[quote]We need to know what the citizens think so we can bring (their concerns) back to the table.[/quote] Elon University and the City of Burlington Police Department are teaming up for a triennial citizen satisfaction survey.
Transferring schools is never an easy decision. Elon junior pitcher Nate Young knows this first-hand. He started his pitching career at his high school in Kalamazoo, Mich., spent a year at a small junior college in Robinson, Illinois.
Thirty-four Elon students recently attended a dual seminar program, Inside Washington, held at the Washington Center in D.C.
At first, Joe Jacobs was studying pre-dentistry. But after taking a class in marine biology, he realized that he could not imagine spending his life looking into people’s mouths, so he changed his degree to marine biology. By finding his own calling, Jacobs is able to help Elon University students do the same. With so many students studying abroad each year, many different cultures are bound to be experienced.
The layout this week differed from our three previous articles. We elected to use a graphic to illustrate the importance of the two front page articles.
Do you have trouble defining your sense of fashion? You may be a fan of one of the many reality TV shows that provide more fashion advice than we can handle.
It's one of the most absurd stories sports has ever told. Disney executives would laugh at the ridiculousness of such a movie pitch.
http://elonpendulum.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/A_E2.15.mp3 Rebecca Iannucci and Rebecca Wickel talk Valentine's Day, and the new edition of The Pendulum.