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Thursday, April 28, 2005

Prince hands mic over to Robertson

  

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Jeanne Swanner-Robertson, professional speaker, humorist and Burlington resident, will replace Prince Hamzah Bin Al Hussein of Jordan as commencement speaker this year. Hussein canceled early last week. According to Dan Anderson, director of University Relations, he will not be able to speak at commencement "but would hope to visit campus ... more

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Construction right on Target for new shopping center

The Elon area you leave this semester will not be the same when you come back in the fall. The university's campus is not the only thing to receive a makeover. University Commons, which is conveniently located right off exit 140, the new university exit on highway 40, will be home to a multitude of stores that have been lacking in the area. Trips to Greensboro and Raleigh will no longer be required in order to shop at places like Old Navy, Target and Rack Room Shoes. ... more

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Future freshman familiarize themselves with campus
Overcrowded campus forces Residence Life to offer more options

 

Opinions:

False sense of security jeopardizing safety of students

In response to the events this past semester that shattered the Elon community, students requested the administration take action...
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It's The Little Things...
Ransom's Random Ramblings

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Students Adopt-a-Grandparent at local nursing home

Throughout the school year Elon students take care of the elderly at nursing homes in the Burlington area with the Adopt-a-Grandparent program. A program through the Elon Volunteer! organization reaches out to the elderly in the community with weekly visits to Homeplace, Twin Lakes Community and Blakey Hall nursing homes. There are approximately 15-20 active volunteers in the program who spend at least one hour a week with the grandparents... more

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STDs Still Growing Problem With Young Adults
Elon works to become more handicap accessible

News:
Holocaust survivor to speak on Remembrance Day
Athletes in Action: Chapter of national Bible study group reserved for athletes forms
Grants available to help decrease college cigarette use
Breaking through the bubble
Water tower to display Elon logo
Crime Watch
Organization Briefs
Senior follows Mexican migrants through journey
Excellence: Students bask in academic glamour
Steel, chrome, rubber, pride shine at first local car show
Future freshmen familiarize themselves with campus
Overcrowded campus forces Residence Life to offer more options
Constrution right on Target for new shopping center
Prince hands mic over to Robertson

Features:
Students Adopt-a-Grandparent at local nursing home
Jennifer Lopez: Style star of the week
STDs Still Growing Problem With Young Adults
Negative body images result from college pressures
Elon works to become more handicap accessible

Opinions:
Ransom's Random Ramblings
It's the little things...
False sense of security jeopardizing safety of students
Letters & Submissions
Filibusters may be 'dirty politics' but are important in our democracy
Stopping use of filibusters would create equality, but why change?
We can only see what's in front of us
Sweatshirts supporting sweatshops
Tell about it

 

 
 
Sports:
Phoenix baseball sweeps rival UNC-G
What's new in club sports?
High hopes downed by higher altitude and competition

Arts & Entertainment:
'Interpreter' takes the plunge into world of political intrigue
Spreading the word: On the road with Elon's Gospel Choir
Make-A-Wish 2005: Message of hope
This time around, don?t ignore Joe Budden