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NEWS 3/1/12 3:47pm

Photo Bombin'

When staff photographer Al Drago went to photograph Elon Volunteers tutor Eryn Gorang at Cummings High School in Burlington on Monday, he later found a selection of his photos to be unusable...for the newspaper.


NEWS 3/1/12 3:46pm

Thoughts on Impact Day

This week I’m writing about Impact Day, an event taking place on Saturday devoted to getting organizations and individuals involved in community service.


NEWS 3/1/12 12:51pm

Sports Jam - March 1

http://elonpendulum.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Sports_3.1.mp3 Zachary Horner and Adam Lawson discuss men's and women's basketball and the tournament this weekend!


NEWS 3/1/12 12:27pm

Three Phoenix named to Media's All-SoCon team

Three members of the Elon University women's basketball team were selected to the all-conference team by members of the Southern Conference Sports Media Association today. Ali Ford's record-breaking season earned her a First Team all-conference selection for the the second time in her career.


NEWS 3/1/12 1:20am

The News Report - Feb. 30, 2012

http://elonpendulum.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/News2.29.mp3 News Editors, Grace Elkus and Melissa Kansky talk about whats in the paper this week as they explored different sections of the paper both sports and style.


NEWS 3/1/12 12:00am

Housing selection process met with student complaint

With upperclassmen taking advantage of the opportunity to live in The Station at Mill Point, a new on-campus housing option available only to juniors and seniors, many students now find themselves with no place to live next year. Juniors and seniors who wanted to live on campus completed phase one of the housing selection last week.


NEWS 2/29/12 8:31pm

North Carolina learns from Maine in battle surrounding Amendment One

In the past several years, bills to allow same-sex marriage have caused numerous controversies as they have been disputed, vetoed and reversed. Thursday night, The Elon Center for the Study of Religion hosted North Carolina’s first screening of “Question One,” a documentary about the 2009 referendum vote that caused Maine to reverse its move to grant marriage rights to same-sex couples. The documentary, made by Joe Fox and James Nubile, details the battles fought by the “Yes on One” and “No on One” campaigns, groups fighting to vote to reverse and uphold the law respectively.


NEWS 2/29/12 3:08pm

Soccer never sleeps for this squad

One week after the fall 2011 season closed, junior defender Claire O’Keeffe and the rest of the women’s soccer team were craving an opportunity to get back on the field and compete.


NEWS 2/29/12 3:00pm

GOP candidates lack party unity

Under President Barack Obama’s leadership, gas prices have doubled, unwarranted wiretaps have continued, foreign intervention has accelerated and un-employment has not once dipped below 8 percent.


NEWS 2/29/12 2:52pm

Southern Conference media also honors Hamilton, Isenbarger

Sophomore guard Jack Isenbarger and freshman guard Austin Hamilton were both honored by the Men's Southern Conference Sports Media Assocation today. Isenbarger was named to the All-Conference Second Team and Hamilton was selected to the All-Freshman Team. This announcement comes one day after both players were recognized by the SoCon coaches. Isenbarger was named to the All-Conference Team and Hamilton was chosen to the All-Freshman Team by league coaches. Davidson College junior forward Jake Cohen, Jr., was named the Malcolm U.


NEWS 2/29/12 2:29pm

Winter Wonder Moment

Despite not having much of a winter at Elon this year, the rain that came on Sunday evening turned to snow, granting us one (very minimal) white blanket for less than 12 hours.


NEWS 2/29/12 2:05pm

Appreciating communication

This evening I went to a Neighborhood Association meeting in the Washington Street Neighborhood. Washington Street Neighborhood is a community in High Point, North Carolina, located about 40 minutes from Elon.


NEWS 2/29/12 1:02pm

Sustainability themes educate campus on 'green' initiatives

With the recent obsession with all things green, the issue of sustainability has become a global hot topic that has trickled down into personal homes, office buildings and even college campuses. Elon University engages the campus community in sustainability with monthly themes that promote a specific sustainable aspect.


NEWS 2/29/12 11:19am

Internet experts, users divided on effects of hyper-connectivity

A recent study fielded by Janna Anderson, director of Elon University’s Imagining the Internet Center and Lee Rainie, director of the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, surveyed more than 1,000 Internet experts and users on the potential effects of hyper-connectivity on the digital generation. Participants had to choose between two opposite statements and were later allowed to qualify their responses. Fifty-five percent agreed with the following statement: “In 2020 the brains of multitasking teens and young adults are ‘wired’ differently from those over the age of 35 and overall it yields helpful results.


NEWS 2/29/12 10:39am

Correspondents' Corner - Feb. 29 2012

Leigh Iler  LONDON — Travel opportunities are limitless in London, and England has so much to offer.  I have been here for merely three weeks and have already gone to Stonehenge, Oxford, Bath, Canterbury and Dover.  These places are within close proximity to the city, so day trips are quite manageable for students. From London, one can also travel through the United Kingdom.  Wales, Ireland and Scotland all boast beautiful countrysides and gorgeous coastlines.



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