Letters to the Editor


NEWS 12/8/10 9:27pm

Another great year!

It's hard to believe that another year of The Pendulum has come to an end and it's time for a whole new staff to begin work on our award-winning paper.


NEWS 12/1/10 8:27pm

Bursting Bubbles at Elon

Here at Elon, we have a program called "Burst the Bubble." During our three-week long Winter Term, students can sign up to actually teach their fellow students.


NEWS 12/1/10 2:28pm

Latest issue!

After Thanksgiving break, it can be tough to get back into the swing of things...especially when you're producing a newspaper the day after you return to campus.


NEWS 11/17/10 5:46pm

Check out the latest Pendulum

You can click on the Issuu link on the side. Or check out the website. Here's a view of the front page: Check it out at the stands, or if you're off campus, Issuu is a great way to stay on tabs with the latest Elon University news.


NEWS 11/16/10 10:53pm

Putting the paper together.

When you browse through stories posted online Tuesday afternoon or pick up a paper Wednesday morning, you most likely don't realize what goes into putting those 24 pages of content, pictures, graphics, headlines, cutlines and infoboxes together. No matter how it seems, it's a lot of work.


NEWS 10/16/10 9:02pm

Cover-6: Week 6

With a two-week string of 11-17, I’ve decided to re-evaluate my principles of picking teams. Here are my rankings, from worst to best, of every team in the league.


NEWS 10/13/10 7:32pm

Gimmie, gimmie MORE

No, it's not about Britney. It's about Benjamin. I mean, it could be about over-consumption ... period. This is about Americans and their lifestyles or over-consumption - or not.


NEWS 10/9/10 2:16pm

Cover-6: Week 5

Michael Hermanson Right when it looked like the NFL was starting to make sense, Jacksonville beat the Colts, the Saints (at home!) barely beat the Panthers and the Bears got destroyed.


NEWS 10/1/10 4:42pm

Young abusers

An interesting article from CNN is about bullying - but not from the perspective we're used to. This piece was about the bully, not the bullied. (Personal aside: I don't know how I feel about the "he/his/him" pronoun being used in this piece, though.



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