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NEWS 4/3/12 4:21pm

Alex Swim named NCBWA National Hitter of the Week

Junior catcher Alex Swim has been named National Hitter of the Week for the week of March 26-April 1 by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. Swim hit .591 (13-22) and was a key catalyst to a four-win week for the Phoenix. He went 12-19 in a road series at Samford, extending his hit streak to 22 games. "It's a good award to win," Swim said after Tuesday's practice.


NEWS 4/3/12 3:35pm

Executive intern program expands into second year

Students can find internship opportunities within the campus walls through Elon University’s Executive Intern Program. The program allows selected students to work with mentors from Elon’s senior staff, develop leadership skills, learn more about higher education administration and work on projects developed by senior staff. For the second year, the program accepted applications and will conduct interviews throughout April. [box]Intern Requirements: Must be in good academic standing Demonstrate confidentiality Full-time student will be given preference No specific major/minor required[/box] This year’s three interns served in the pilot of the program, which was first suggested by junior Darien Flowers. He came to President Leo Lambert with the idea, and the pilot program was created. Flowers first heard about a similar program at Bucknell University.


NEWS 4/3/12 3:30pm

Destination International brings global insight to students

Elon University alumni showed students it is possible to live internationally after graduation. Students got a chance to have a question and answer session with young alumni who have lived abroad at this year’s Destination: International event. The Destination series of presentations is designed to give students the opportunity to talk with recent alumni about the different cities in which they live or work.


NEWS 4/3/12 3:01pm

Tweeting Phoenix brings up social media issues

Ever since the development of Twitter and the tendency of athletes and other sports figures to use it, there have been several controversial incidents involving both. When Elon University senior running back Jamal Shuman posted profane statements on his Twitter page following the Phoenix’s 48-28 loss to Wofford College Oct.


NEWS 4/3/12 3:01pm

SPECTRUM finds common ground at Southeast Regional Unity Conference

Members of SPECTRUM, Elon University’s queer-straight alliance, gathered to discuss the commonalities that bind individuals within their community together at this year’s Southeast Regional Unity Conference. “A conference such as Unity brings together multiple schools and a variety of different people to show us that there are many people, specifically in the southeast, that can support one another and bond with one another,” said Kevin Moore, president of SPECTRUM. The conference, which was held March 30 to April 1, focused on the ways the diverse identities within the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer communities intersect to form one larger identity. The conference took place at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and gave members of LGBTIQ communities from a variety of schools an opportunity to interact and network. “I got the chance to work with many other schools from different states, and now have developed plans and ideas on how our (schools) can work together towards a goal of equality for everyone,” Moore said. In addition to learning about how LGBTIQ organizations function on campuses other than Elon’s, networking allows members of SPECTRUM to develop important contacts, according to Raafe Purnsley. “So many of the ideas, so many of the speakers and programs we bring back to campus come from the conference,” Purnsley said. Attending the conference has always compelled SPECTRUM to make some important changes, according to Purnsley.


NEWS 4/3/12 1:22pm

iTunes! Sports Jam! Success!

So thanks to our lovely Internet gurus (Jeff Stern and Elizabeth Nerich), The Pendulum's podcasts are now available for free download and subscription on iTunes! Yes, you're reading it right.


NEWS 4/3/12 12:05pm

American countercultures fight conventional behavior with their own personalized style

In the past, countercultures have been some of the most influential groups in American history.  Hippies in the '60s broke society out of its post-war rigidity that prevailed through the '50s.  B-Boys brought hip-hop and graffiti into the mainstream, becoming a way to project then unspoken feelings in a way that grabbed the public’s attention.  But where is our counterculture?  Where are our B-Boys or hippies battling the mainstream in the eternal tug-of-war of culture? Well, there isn’t one.  But don’t lose hope.


NEWS 4/3/12 8:23am

International Briefs - April 4, 2012

Canada says goodbye to the penny Jim Flaherty, finance minister of Canada, announced March 29 that the country will stop producing and distributing pennies to banks and businesses this fall.


NEWS 4/2/12 7:27pm

Topics - April 2, 2012

Are we portraying the 'real' us on social media outlets? Or are we filtering our lives for our web persona?  Dan talks more about this and this week's staff editorial.


NEWS 4/2/12 5:14pm

Will Tiger win the Masters?

As we enter Masters week, the question everyone is asking is whether Tiger Woods can finally win his 15th major championship, his first since he won the US Open at Torrey Pines in 2008.


NEWS 4/2/12 5:08pm

Reporting led to more questions

I would have liked to pursue a story on the Ryan Republican Budget last week, but few knew enough about it to provide good insight into its possible effects and ramifications for college students.



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