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NEWS 10/9/13 10:11pm

On ‘Hall of Fame’: Nothing is stopping Big Sean

Still Bumpin’ is a new series in which The Edge contributor Peter Walpole muses on albums still getting airplay in his personal library months after their release. More than eight months after its initially intended release date, Big Sean, GOOD Music’s first Detroit player off the bench, has finally dropped his sophomore LP, “Hall of Fame.” Sean elected to omit the originally intended subtitle addendum to the album, “Memoirs of a Detroit Player,” in the lead up to the release, but the sentiment is intact. Related: Big Sean, 3LAU keep bass pumping during Elon Spring Show 2013 The story here is that there is a story here.


NEWS 10/9/13 6:23pm

Ask an Alum: Considering graduate school to continue your college experience

This piece is the third in a series of “Ask an Alum” columns that will be periodically published online through a partnership between Elon University’s Young Alumni Council and The Pendulum. While many students anticipate attending college for four years and then finding a full-time job, a number of students are pursuing graduate school upon completing their bachelor’s degree.


NEWS 10/8/13 8:14pm

Moseley parking lot to shrink with start of construction on new admissions building

The Moseley parking lot will be downsizing after fall break to allow for construction to begin on the Inman Admissions Welcome Center, according to an email to the student body from Dennis Franks, director of campus safety and police. The Moseley lot currently has 287 spaces and will decrease to approximately 100 spaces along with a few 20 minute parking spaces. "I think it's going to cause a lot of problems because everybody likes to park here to go to the library, go to the gym, go to Moseley," said Devon Rogers, a sophomore who has a car on campus.


NEWS 10/8/13 4:48pm

Researching to Save Lives

15 students from the class of 20-14 were awarded the Lumen prize, a 15,000 dollars scholarship that helps fund various academic endeavors.


NEWS 10/8/13 4:28pm

Top 5: Favorite aspects of fall season on Elon's campus, surrounding area

Many consider fall the most beautiful time of the year, with a change in foliage promising a new academic year and a chance to start fresh. With the arrival of students back to campus — and the hopeful chill in the air — fall is the perfect time to thrive and get involved with Elon University and the surrounding community. Students have spoken, and the following are their favorite aspects of fall: 5.


NEWS 10/8/13 2:50pm

Shutdown Felt by Current and Past Elon Students

Although Washington D.C. is about 300 miles away from Elon's campus, the impact of the government shutdown, which has gone on for a week now, is being felt by several members of the Elon community. Junior Katie Blunt, a Lumen Scholarship recipient, is one of those people.


NEWS 10/8/13 11:38am

Danielle Biggs - 2013-10-08 11:38:50

Hello! My name is Dani Biggs and I am the Spirituality & the Arts Intern at the Truitt Center. We are having a Diwali Celebration on Tuesday, November 5 from 6-8 pm in the McBride Gathering Space in Numen Lumen.



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