Local band promotes new music, civic engagement program
Burlington-based blues-rock band Triptonic performed at West End Station March 6 in an effort to raise money for the Periclean Scholars' service learning program.
Burlington-based blues-rock band Triptonic performed at West End Station March 6 in an effort to raise money for the Periclean Scholars' service learning program.
Many will enter, few will win. For the student musicians who competed in the Student Union Board’s Battle of the Bands Friday night, that mantra could not have been more applicable. A number of bands duked it out for a chance to play SUB's Rock the Lawn 2012 event, a one-day outdoor concert held in April featuring student performers from all corners of Elon’s campus.
The Turnage Fund has granted awards to faculty members for the first time to facilitate the study of political communication and media literacy in the 21st century. The faculty recipients include Douglas Kass, communications instructor; Byung Lee, associate professor of communications; and Safia Swimelar, assistant professor of political science. Laura Roselle, professor in the department of political science and public administration, announced the 2012 recipients of Turnage Fund grant monies for scholarly research on political communication March 7. The Turnage Family Faculty Innovation and Creativity Fund for the Study of Political Communication was established at Elon University in 2010.
A new scholarship in development will give students a chance to provide service abroad. Elon University alumna Sydnie Krause is creating a scholarship that would award a student with an all-expenses-paid alternative spring break, which is a community service trip organized through Elon. Krause, who graduated in 2011 with a degree in accounting, wants students to have the same positive experiences abroad that she had.
While the public meets Apple’s product announcements with a huge amount of excitement, few students at Elon University seem to care about the new iPad’s launch last Friday. Tablets such as the iPad allow for more possibilities in schools: e-textbooks, productivity and note-taking, interactive learning apps. “What I like about them is the instant on and the battery life,” said Scott Hildebrand, assistant director of Teaching and Learning Technologies.
The morning was bright and crisp Saturday for the fourth annual Barbara Sullivan Race for Women’s Health 5k Race.
Dennis Franks of Pekin, Ill. will succeed Chuck Gantos as director of campus safety and police beginning March 26. In the final days of the process, the search committee reviewed the remaining three applicants and considered the community’s reactions to the candidates. Members of the search committee said they believe they selected the best person for the job, said Gerald Whittington, senior vice president for business, finance and technology and head of the search committee for a new director. “(Franks brings) energy, enthusiasm, experience (to Elon),” Whittington said.
Hillel, SPECTRUM and Elon University’s LGBTQ office joined forces to send three students to the 2012 National Union of Jewish LGBT Students (NUJLS) conference, Advocating Our Identities.
It would take more than a picture of Alamance to attract students to an Elon University Pinterest page. According to junior Lauren Ludlow, crafts, funny squirrels, job tips or inspirational quotes would better grab her attention. Colleges are taking an interest in Pinterest, the popular social media website that allows users to create pinboards and organize and share content they find on the Web. Elon University has recently joined the many colleges that are trying out Pinterest, according to Dan Anderson, vice president of university communications. Schools such as Drake University, Texas A&M, Yale and Concordia College already joined the website. But the question Elon has to answer is whether there is enough interest to put time and effort into this form of social media, Anderson said. “We don’t have a lot of support, so we have to figure out if it is worth our time,” Anderson said.
Everyone could use a little extra cash. For the first time, the Student Government Association will award two students each a $2,000 scholarship to be applied toward next year’s tuition.
When first-time participants attend a cooking class at El Centro, they learn a little-known Elon secret — students don’t have to go abroad to taste authentic Hispanic cuisine.
The Elon University School of Law will soon be able to offer more externship opportunities for students in the Washington, D.C.
The Elon Network, a student-led networking event launched last year by Class of 2011 alumnus Mike Nowak, returns this month with a twist.
It's not often that you see random whims of musical or artistic action around Elon's campus, so on the rare occasion that a gent is spotted outside of the Acorn Coffee Shop strumming his guitar and singing sweet melodies, it stands out. After Josh Kendrick got off his shift at work, he came on over to "downtown" Elon to play some tunes on this beautiful afternoon.
To be honest, I don’t attend College Coffee very often. But in my 8 a.m.this morning, my professor told us that there would be good food since it was Founder’s Day.
As almost any first-year communications major at Elon could tell you, the School of Communications now requires communications students to have a second major, a minor or a semester abroad, and, let me tell you, picking a second major is an ordeal.
Awards chosen by The Pendulum Sports Desk MVP | Jack Isenbarger | #20 | Sophomore guard Even with a bum shoulder for most of the season, sophomore guard Jack Isenbarger managed to impress everyone around him. He was named to the Southern Conference All-Conference team by the coaches, second team All-Conference by the media and the All-Conference tournament second team. “I thought he earned All-Southern Conference honors,” Elon head coach Matt Matheny said.
Awards chosen by The Pendulum Sports Desk MVP | Kelsey Evans | #2 | Junior forward Evans isn’t the name that first pops into your head when you think of Elon women’s basketball.
Ryley Beaumont is unassuming, in a word. When I met with him at the end of the basketball season to interview him for our season-in-review story, he greeted me with a handshake and brief grin. We're in the same World History class this semester, and our midterm was four days from the date of our interview.
The ball jumped off the bat of Furman University’s Emily Boyer, carrying to deep left field. But Elon University senior leftfielder Tomeka Watson calmly reached over the wall, grabbed the ball in flight and foiled the Paladins sixth inning rally attempt on Sunday. It was a play symbolic of the weekend as a whole.