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January 22, 2004 Edition


Students brave cold waters

Temperatures in the 40s did not keep 28 students from taking a swim in Lake Mary Nell during Elon’s first Polar Bear Plunge. Sponsored by the Resident Student Association, more than 100 people showed up to watch the event Thursday.

Tim Rosner/ Photo Editor



KRT News

 Dean speech leaves onlookers abuzz
 Atkins' success suggests high-carb diets responsible for obesity problem
 Future stores to provide more info to retailers, customers
 Theory suggests reading will be done in high-tech manner in future
 Doctors try to trace disease that killed Cal basketball player
 Playing the same game: Super foes are mirror images
 2003 tied for world's second hottest year since 1880
 Study finds gene linked to alcoholism

News Headlines

 Breaking through the Bubble
 Crime Watch
 Computer science faculty motivate students to score highly on national examination
 Gergen advises emerging leaders
 Gergen teaches leadership and social engagement
 Students explore world cultures at Global Village
 Internet and cable news enticing young adults
 Winning essay announced at MLK event
 Student mugged along Haggard
 Organization Briefs
 Colclough sustains water damage

Sports

 Hamilton takes over Elon football program
 Phoenix 1-6 over break, gets first Southern Conference win
 Davis' brawn, Delhomme's heart will lead Panthers to victory
 Belichicks defensive genius will push Patriots past Panthers
 Women's basketball wins four straight, 5-4 in SoCon

Features

 Healthy opportunities courtesy of Campus Rec
 Cheaper textbooks are just a click away
 You are now free to move about the world.

Arts Entertainment

 Director Tim Burton reels it in with "Big Fish"
 "Fabulous Fibers": More than just needles and thread
 The same old Stiller returns in "Along Came Polly"
 "Red Ryder" opening Thursday

Opinions

 Domestic experiences just as beneficial as study abroad, global experiences
 Students should follow Gergen's lead - start early
 Elon students are becoming the face of America around the world
 Coach says fan support crucial
 THE GURU: "Dear Guru - Is it OK to date someone your friend used to hook up with?"
 Bush needs to get out of Iraq
 Many opportunities for peace in the new year
 Students feel parking lots unsafe at night
 Pendulum Online relaunches with more news, interaction

 

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