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NEWS 4/8/11 2:13pm

Arizona approves guns on campuses

A few weeks ago, one of our news editors Kassondra Cloos, wrote a column about a proposal before the Texas legislature to allow guns on college campuses. Well yesterday, the Arizona House of Representatives voted on a similar bill, allowing guns to be carried on any state university or community college campus.


NEWS 4/7/11 9:23pm

Possible N.C. Cell Phone Ban Looks to Eliminate Handheld Talking for All Drivers

North Carolina lawmakers are debating over the possibility of passing a ban that would make talking on cell phones while driving illegal unless an individual is using a hands-free device, such as a voice-activated phone or a Bluetooth. If passed, the ban would override North Carolina’s current cell phone driving law that allows individuals over the age of 18 to use handheld devices when driving a vehicle, according to a wcnc.com article.


NEWS 4/7/11 8:18pm

New General Studies Program

Dr. Mould presented ideas concerning the new general studies program at the SGA meeting Thursday. The GST program has not changed in 15 years, and the review process began two years ago.


NEWS 3/30/11 6:41pm

Elon in the rain

There is something special about Elon all the time. Special good, special bad, call it what you want, but it's undeniable each day has something unique about it. Now, there's no doubt that Elon in the warm glow of an early spring day is something to marvel at.


NEWS 3/28/11 10:09pm

What to look for:

Want to stay informed about everything related to Elon and the community? Don’t forget to check The Pendulum daily for constantly updated news and coverage of campus that matters to YOU. Here’s what you can expect from us this week! Tuesday, March 29: Check out coverage of the media and politics conference as well as speaker Jessica Dallow's presentation. Wednesday, March 30: Look for a story about changes in the funding of Elonthon this year. Thursday, March 31: Check out stories about three speakers on campus: Jacob Hacker, Golan Levin & Mike Berenstain. Friday, April 1: Look for a profile about Crista Arangala, associate professor of mathematics. Saturday, April 2: Check out coverage of the Diversity Coverage and a presentation from essayist Time Wise.


NEWS 3/16/11 5:14pm

We're one big entity

Wednesday means a fresh copy of The Pendulum is at newsstands all over campus and online at Issuu.com. This week's front page story is about the controversy surrounding the recent tenure appointments (or lack thereof). Loyal followers will note that last week, the Opinions section published a submitted cartoon on the topic and the week before, we ran a letter to the editor about it.


NEWS 3/11/11 3:55pm

Elon looks to expand need-based scholarship opportunities

Currently providing only 52 students with need-based scholarship funds, Elon University looks to expand its financial aid opportunities next fall. Lauren Flinn, assistant director of the multicultural center, said Elon's Odyssey and Watson scholarship programs serve as the only need-based scholarships on campus.


NEWS 3/10/11 7:59pm

Contributing to Elon development

Dr. Brooke Barnett facilitated discussion at the SGA meeting concerning Elon's number one theme in the 10-year Strategic Plan, which is an unprecedented commitment to diversity and global engagement. The goals for the decade long plan include doubling need based financial aid, tripling international enrollment, establishing some signature domestic study away program, ensuring 100 percent access to study abroad and constructing the Mutli-faith Center.


NEWS 3/10/11 3:44pm

One more thing...

Don't forget to check out the Pendulum Resolution Project blog and read news editor Caitlin O'Donnell's latest post. Maybe it will inspire you to do something for others over your Spring Break!


NEWS 3/8/11 1:32pm

Proposed changes in general studies curriculum better enforce global citizenship

Elon University’s general studies curriculum is currently being revised for the first time since 1994 in order to provide better integration among all classes.  At this time, the revisions are only propositions and must be discussed by all faculty members before they are made final in May 2011 While Elon’s general studies program is nationally recognized, Tom Mould, associate professor and general studies review committee co-chair, said he believes there is always room for improvement. The desire for students to cultivate lifelong learning to become global citizens is better incorporated into the proposed curriculum, said Rosemary Haskell, professor and general studies review committee co-chair. If the proposed curriculum is made final by a faculty vote in May 2011, the committee would expect to see changes develop within the school in the fall of 2013. To learn more about the specific changes in the curriculum, check out this week's edition of the Pendulum. Becca Tynes, Senior Reporter


NEWS 3/6/11 2:10pm

What YOU can expect!

Want to stay informed about everything related to Elon and the community? Don’t forget to check The Pendulum daily for constantly updated news and coverage of campus that matters to YOU. Here’s what you can expect from us this week! Monday, March 7: Check out an article on how the Elon Commitment is funded. Tuesday, March 8: Check out coverage of the most recent Town of Elon meeting and story about teacher tenure at Elon. Wednesday, March 9: Do any rules on campus seem outdated to you?



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