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Election 2004:

Pandering won't net youth vote dominates
Kerry, Bush seize upon record-high gas prices as campaign issue
A Kerry vs. Bush match will be a no-holds-barred fight
2004 presidential election offers voters real choice, not an echo
News in Motion: Youth Vote
Political split on war on terrorism highlights party differences
Big trend on campus: Independents who shun political labels

Student Health and Wellness:

People can draw energy from all sorts of outlets
Feel better by incorporating nourishing foods into your life
News in Motion: Power Naps
Experts say sleep is vital to our well-being
Yoga or pilates: Deciding which is right for you
Depression on campus: Illness nearly cost woman her education
Non-jocks gulp down sports beverages
Some fitness clubs cater to preferences of female exercisers
Avoid aches and pains from hours spent at the computer

Graduation 2004:

Job market tight for grads
Old-fashioned networking is crucial to finding a job
An open letter to college students: Preparing for a tough job market
The energizer: Grad keeps busy while waiting for opportunities
Nearly a year after college, grad knows who and what she loves
Recent grads in a holding pattern

Updated 5-18-04

 

Congratulations, Seniors!


Michael Ainsworth / KRT Campus

Randa J. Robison waits in line prior to commencement at the University of Phoenix graduation ceremony at the Arlington Convention Center in Arlington, Texas. She received a Bachelor of Science in Management.

 

 

May 6, 2004 Edition

Greek Week

Brian Viebranz / Photographer

Sigma Sigma Sigma (top) placed first for sororities in the annual Greek Week Dance contest. Phi Mu placed second and Sigma Kappa placed third.

NPCH placed first for fraternities, Sigma Chi placed second and Pi Kappa Phi placed third.

News Headlines

Greek Week
Breaking Through the Bubble
Crime Watch
Organization Briefs
Discussion Panel brings attention to AIDS, international issues
Commencement marks transition for physical therapy
27 may be victims of date-rape drug
Fair Trade coffee soon available on campus
Elon to incorporate environmentally-friendly green buildings on campus
Facing the Facts: North Carolina ranks high among worst states for allergies
Elon remembers late staff member
Campus shop expects low buy-back prices for textbooks due to new editions
General studies class takes on Surf & Turf Triathlon

 

Sports

Baseball looks to maintain hot streak against Wofford
Raise your hand if you’re in the NBA. Not so fast Lenny Cooke
Phoenix successful in first Southern Conference season



KRT Campus

The Cleveland Cavaliers’ Lebron James (23) and the Washington Wizards’ Kwame Brown (5) both jumped straight from high school to the NBA. James, in his first year as a pro, garnered Rookie of the Year honors. An anomaly in the mold of Kevin Garnett and Kobe Bryant, James had a successful rookie campaign. Brown, though, has been a bust in his three years in the NBA, struggling to maintain consistent play.

Opinions

Attendance policy ‘ridiculous,’ students don’t learn falling asleep
College experiences should balance classes, parties
The Guru
Letters and Submissions
Without books, Elon falls short of Phi Beta Kappa
Elon students need Phoenix Cash protected from theft
Prescription drugs: Suburban crack
Studying important, but so is having fun
It's the Little Things

The Chakrabarti Experience: Opening Students Eyes

Features

Business is ‘blooming’ at Elon alumna's new gift store
Sweet Signatures sings goodbye to founding senior members
Tenure tensions: Duvall continues search for new job
Twisted Measure seniors sing their last notes, reminisce

 


Arts Entertainment

Film students Griffin and Large release independent films
A ‘Law’ should be made against fluffy, outdated romantic comedies like this
As far as teen comedies go, ‘Mean Girls’ looks pretty nice
Sara B. and Melbourne join MAROON 5 at Elon